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- Title: Mathematics Education in the Middle Grades
- Author(s) National Research Council, National Convocation on Mathematics Education in the Middle Grades
- Publisher: National Academies Press (November 17, 2020)
- Paperback: 270 pages
- eBook: PDF (271 pages) and Read Online
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: 0309067979/B08NPPK4L1
- ISBN-13: 978-0309067973
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The Convocation was structured to present the teaching of middle school mathematics from two points of view: teaching mathematics with a focus on the subject matter content or teaching mathematics with a focus on the whole child and whole curriculum.
This book discusses the challenges before the nation's mathematical sciences community to focus its energy on the improvement of middle grades mathematics education and to begin an ongoing national dialogue on middle grades mathematics education.
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