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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is E3?[/quote] Here’s a link describing the goals of E3 math: https://e3alliance.org/math-matters/ E3’s emphasis appears to be on getting more kids ready for 8th grade Algebra 1 as they see that course as the gateway to future academic and economic success. E3 also works with the Dana Center at the University of Texas, a US math reform group focused on improving equity in math whose work provided much of the foundation for VMPI. E3 2022 Blueprint Report https://e3alliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/2022_Blueprint-Summit-Report_FINAL.pdf (Page 16) “ILLUMINATIONS Commitment to Recommendations Accelerates Systems Change Regional data indicates needed shifts in practice and policy to promote equitable, accelerated math pathways for students . The Pathways of Promise (PoP) Steering Committee, which guides our math pathways work, developed district recommendations for this purpose . District partners following these recommendations are employing inclusive acceleration strategies, which avoid systemic disparities in access to advanced math courses. GROUNDED IN DATA Sustaining Commitment Key to Equitable Math Pathways Equitable access to and successful completion of advanced math courses in PK-12 remains a priority for postsecondary success . • Since school districts started implementing policy recommendations, the 8th grade Algebra I completion rate increased to 43%, continuing the rising trend for our region since 2017 . Central Texas’ completion rate for 2021 is the highest in the state and only two percentage points from our regional objective of 45% .” [/quote]
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