Math Standards
Overview
National Council of Teachers of mathematics released
its updated Principles and Standards for School
Mathematics to offer vision and guidance for positive
change in mathematics education.
Standards 2000 describe a connected body of mathematical
understandings and competencies that can enable
students to meet mathematical challenges they
are likely to encounter in future schooling, work,
and personal lives. The new standards stress problem
solving, reasoning and proof, communications,
connections and representations throughout five
major content areas, including number & operations,
algebra, geometry, measurement adn data analysis
and probability. Technology is stressed throughout
the middle school grades, as students struggle
with "their emerging capabilities of finding
and imposing structure, conjecturing and verifying,
thinking hypothetically, comprehending cause and
effect, and abstracting and generalizing."
ESCOT interactive
problems harness technology to provide students
dynamic environments in which to explore these
concepts and competencies.
Click on the content standard areas to the left
to view NCTM Standards 2000 for grades 6-8 and
related ESCOT interactive problems.
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