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Performance-Based Curriculum for Mathematics
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Performance-Based Curriculum for Mathematics
From Knowing to Showing



August 1996 | 112 pages | Corwin

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.


 
Introduction
 
Content/Concept Standards for Mathematics
 
Technology Connections
 
Performance Designers

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ISBN: 9780803964969
$30.95