Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this word salad from the website linked in the OP?
PreK-12 Mathematics ascribes to the equal importance of the mathematics, cognitive demand, equitable access, agency, ownership and identity, and formative assessment as essential dimensions of the effective mathematics classroom (Baldinger p.5).
Sounds like an ESL writer
Anonymous wrote:More blah blah. What I've found is that elementary school doesn't have a great handle on mathematics, because most elementary school teachers are not good at math, and therefore do not have any greater philosophy about teaching it. It gets better at the secondary level, when kids have subject-specific teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this word salad from the website linked in the OP?
PreK-12 Mathematics ascribes to the equal importance of the mathematics, cognitive demand, equitable access, agency, ownership and identity, and formative assessment as essential dimensions of the effective mathematics classroom (Baldinger p.5).
Sounds like an ESL writer
Anonymous wrote:What is this word salad from the website linked in the OP?
PreK-12 Mathematics ascribes to the equal importance of the mathematics, cognitive demand, equitable access, agency, ownership and identity, and formative assessment as essential dimensions of the effective mathematics classroom (Baldinger p.5).
Anonymous wrote:What is this word salad from the website linked in the OP?
PreK-12 Mathematics ascribes to the equal importance of the mathematics, cognitive demand, equitable access, agency, ownership and identity, and formative assessment as essential dimensions of the effective mathematics classroom (Baldinger p.5).
Anonymous wrote:They are cutting geometry and eliminating honors algebra 1/2 because you don't need geometry or polynomials to drive a forklift.