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Mathematics curriculum in Pacific rim countries--China, Japan, Korea, and Singapore : proceedings of a conference /

Други автори: Usiskin, Zalman., Willmore, Edwin.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Charlotte, N.C. : Information Age Pub., ℗♭2008.
Серия: Research in mathematics education
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Съдържание:
  • Introductions
  • Education ministry perspectives on K-12 mathematics curriculum. Education ministry perspectives on mathematics curriculum in Japan / Shigeo Yoshikawa
  • An overview of mathematics education in Singapore / Cheow Kian Soh
  • Some characteristics of the Korean national curriculum and its revision process / Hee-Chan Lew
  • Mathematics curriculum standard of China: its process, strategies, outcomes and difficulties / Xiaotian Sun
  • Design and implementation perspectives on K-12 mathematics curriculum. Sixty years of mathematics syllabi and textbooks in Singapore (1945-2005) / Peng Yee Lee
  • Design and implementation of Korean mathematics textbooks / JeongSuk Pang
  • Curriculum development in China: perspectives from curriculum design and implementation / Jun Li
  • Innovations bringing degeneration: a lesson from historical analysis of the revisions of the national curriculum standards for upper secondary school math in Japan after World War II / Ryosuke Nagaoka
  • U.S. perspectives on the curricula of Asian Pacific Rim countires. Some highlights of the similarities and differences in intended, planned/implemented, and achieved curricula between China and the United States / Jinfa Cai
  • Transforming curriculum from intended to implemented: what teachers need to do and what they learned in the United States and China / Yeping Li
  • Translating elementary school mathematics curriculum: isn't school mathematics universal? / Tad Watanabe
  • A look at Japanese junior high school mathematics textbooks / Blake E. Peterson
  • Exploring Korean primary mathematics / Janice Grow-Maienza and Susan Beal
  • Comparing elementary mathematics curricula of Korea and the United States / Insook Chung
  • Singapore math: can it help close the U.S. mathematics learning gap? Alan Ginsburg and Steven Leinwand
  • Singapore math: perspectives and experiences of a college professor / Richard Bisk
  • Status of calculator and computer technology in the K-12 curriculum. Calculator and computer technology in the K-12 curriculum: some observations from a U.S. perspective / M. Kathleen Heid
  • The status of calculator technology in United States K-8 mathematics curriculum: it depends on how you look at it / Kathryn B. Chval
  • Role of testing in the K-12 curriculum. Mathematics assessments: do they tell us the same thing / William H. Schmidt
  • Some impacts of testing on mathematics curriculum from K-12: perspectives / Chris Cox
  • Reflections by conference attendees. Moving beyond myths to foster international collaboration: international conference a step in the right direction / Diane L. Moore, Jill Newton, and Dawn Teuscher
  • Reflections on assessment / Angela D. Sutter, Dana C. Cox, and Karen L. Fonkert
  • Afterword / Zalman Usiskin.