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redpointer: Polya Lecture!
We are proud to present this never before published presentation by George Polya, the father of problem solving! "The Goals of Mathematical Education" is a transcript of a class he taught many years ago, but it is as timely as ever.
For more information and links to this and other articles, please go to our Publications page.


redpointer: Helpful New Series
There're two new series in the ComMuniCator which are proving very helpful to parents and teacers. One is written by the CMC Executive Board. It is called "Have You Ever Wondered About ...(HYEWA)".
For more information and links to these and other articles, please go to our Publications page.

The other is Mathematics for Parents which includes excerpts from the wonderful new Math at Home booklet by Paul Giganti. Read Mathematics for Parents to find out how to get your copy of this booklet (practically free!)

redpointer: Testing!!
This is certainly the hot topic of the day, with much insanity behind the political push for accountability at any cost. Some teachers are forced to spend 25 to 50 % of their time prepping for the multiple choice, rote-memorization test. The results are predictable; more kids are being turned off to understanding and appreciating mathematics. The politicians trying to fix mathematics education have taken us from a curriculum which was a mile wide and an inch deep, and pushed us to one which is five miles wide and barely dampens the ground.

Many people, including legislators, simply don't understand what a 50th percentile score means, and that it bears no linear relationship to the number of questions a student answered correctly. Norm-referenced standardized tests are a poor measure of what students know, and are not designed to measure the effectiveness of a school's educational program. This is not Lake Wobegone, where all the children are above average!

Parents are beginning to pick up on this and we see a growing backlash to the amount of time being wasted on testing. One group representing these parents is Fair Test and their California affiliate, CalCare.

We'll be adding many articles to keep you up on this issue, but start by reading CMC's position paper on Testing; then "The Meaning of Standardized Tests" (an article in a new, very useful ComMuniCator series called 'Have You Ever Wondered About'); and also refer to the many insightful articles by Alfie Kohn, nationally recognized author and expert on standardized tests.

redpointer:   Read about the connection between testing and teacher flight from an article by Bob Richter, Standardized Tests Ruled a Failure in the San Antonio News-Press



redpointer: More on Testing

For the complete text of this article, go to Reich on Testing.

Standards for What?
By Robert B. Reich, Education Week 6/20/2001

Standardized tests have nothing to do with preparing students for what they'll do when they leave our schools. … Our schools are morphing into test-taking factories. Politicians like tests because they don't cost much money and they reassure the public that children are at least learning something.

Paradoxically, we're embracing standardized tests just when the new economy is eliminating standardized jobs…

The more disturbing prospect is that all the testing may have the opposite effect—dulling young people's interest in learning and dimming their creative sparks at just a time in history when learning and creativity are more important to the economy than ever before.

Robert B. Reich, who served as U.S. secretary of labor under President Clinton, is the university professor of social and economic policy at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. His latest book is The Future of Success.



redpointer: TEACHERS: National Math Trail Info!!



redpointer: COMET Check out this up-to-date collection of mathematics education news from various sources!



redpointer: Setting the Record Straight
about Changes in Mathematics Education The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, NCTM, has recently released a series of single page messages that help to set the record straight about some of the fabrications being spread by a small but vocal minority--many of whom are not involved in day-to-day mathematics education. Get the straight facts; dont be mislead!


redpointer: Teachers: What should your classroom look like?

redpointer: Parents: What are some of the things you should expect to see in your child's classroom?

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