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California Dreaming Reforming Mathematics Education Suzanne M Wilson

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California Dreaming Reforming Mathematics Education Suzanne M Wilson
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Suzanne M. Wilson
ISBN: 9780300127539, 0300127537
Language: English
Year: 2008

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California Dreaming Reforming Mathematics Education Suzanne M Wilson by Suzanne M. Wilson 9780300127539, 0300127537 instant download after payment.

This compelling book tells the history of the past two decades of efforts to reform mathematics education in California. That history is a contentious one, full of such fervor and heat that participants and observers often refer to the “math wars.” Suzanne M. Wilson considers the many perspectives of those involved in math reform, weaving a tapestry of facts, philosophies, conversations, events, and personalities into a vivid narrative. While her focus is on California, the implications of her book extend to struggles over education policy and practice throughout the United States.
Wilson’s three-dimensional account of math education reform efforts reveals how the debates tend to be deeply ideological and how people come to feel misunderstood and misrepresented. She examines the myths used to explain the failure of reforms, the actual reasons for failure, and the importance of taking multiple perspectives into account when planning and implementing reform.

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