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13 Sep 2005 - 01:19

American Educator issue on math ed!

Via eduwonk, the good news that the Fall issue of American Educator is devoted to the subject of math ed!

While I'm on the subject, I emailed Am Ed asking whether a non-union member can subscribe, and received this reply:

It's possible all you need to do is send a money order or check to American
Educator for $8.00.  See address below   Thanks,  Mary 


Mary Singleton, Temp
American Educator Department
T: 202/879-4420
F: 202/879-4534
E: msinglet@aft.org
American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO
555 New Jersey Avenue NW
Washington, DC  20001
www.aft.org

I'm sending my check tomorrow.


what made you quit?

First paragraph in the Editor's introduction, Helping Children Learn Math:

“What caused you to quit school?” That’s the main question that researchers from the United Negro College Fund asked of 62 high school dropouts in a West Virginia Job Corp program last year. Most had the same answer: mathematics.



table of contents

Helping Children Learn Mathematics

Knowing Mathematics for Teaching: Who Knows Mathematics Well Enough To Teach Third Grade, and How Can We Decide?

Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching: A Research Review

Mathematics for Teaching: Then and Now

What I Learned in Elementary School

Harold Stevenson remembered


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