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Getting Students To And Through Advanced Math Where Course Offerings And Content Are Not Adding Up Rebecca L Wolfe

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Getting Students To And Through Advanced Math Where Course Offerings And Content Are Not Adding Up Rebecca L Wolfe
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Publisher: RAND
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 34
Author: Rebecca L. Wolfe, Elizabeth D. Steiner, Jonathan Schweig
ISBN: 107249/RRA82710
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Getting Students To And Through Advanced Math Where Course Offerings And Content Are Not Adding Up Rebecca L Wolfe by Rebecca L. Wolfe, Elizabeth D. Steiner, Jonathan Schweig 107249/RRA82710 instant download after payment.

How can the United States increase diversity in STEM fields and address math proficiency gaps? Equitable opportunities for students to prepare for and take advanced math are critical to the equation. Preparation for advanced math accumulates over time. Systematic differences in students' access to advanced courses and exposure to grade-level content throughout their academic careers could signal major inequities in how schools are preparing students for post-secondary success.

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