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Performance-Based Curriculum For Mathematics

by Helen L. Burz, Kit Marshall
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Overview

Based on the content and performance standards developed by the United States' National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this is a step-by-step guide to developing performance-based curriculum. Replete with specific examples, the book reflects all the requirements of restructured curriculum including student identification of the problem to be solved and the use of multiple problem-solving strategies.

Synopsis

Take your students far beyond the traditions of accumulating knowledge and basic skills--teach them to account for their education by demonstrating measurable learning performance in meaningful ways.

Based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NTCM) standards, this framework for a math curriculum will help you develop a performance-based program for your mathematics classes. The authors provide

  • Performance benchmarks to assess progress at Grades 3,5,8, and 12
  • Guides for customizing math instruction toward meaningful application and demonstration of knowledge
  • Templates and reproducible masters to customize so your students can "show what they know"
  • Technology connections to apply measurable learning techniques to computer-aided classrooms

Burz and Marshall include real-world applications, multiple-problem-solving strategies--including ways to help students learn how to show what they know--and other curriculum requirements for your restructured classroom.

Burz and Marshall have clarified the NCTM standards and they've made it easy for you to translate them into workable performance-based curricula. This unique model for mathematics will help take your teaching--and your students' learning--all the way From Knowing to Showing.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1996
Publisher
Corwin Press
Pages
116
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780803964969

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