Accelerated Math in Maryland Middle Schools
Daniel de Vise:
The most noticeable change is a dramatic increase in students taking accelerated math classes in the middle years, an initiative that seems to have spread to every school system in the region. Educators view math acceleration as a gateway to advanced study in high school and, in turn, to college. Higher-level math classes have helped middle schools cultivate a community of students similar to those in honors and Advanced Placement high school classes.
At Samuel Ogle Middle School in Bowie, the number of students taking Algebra I, a high-school-level course, has doubled from 60 to 120 in the past two years.
Barry Garelick
references Montgomery County's experiment with Singapore Math.
About Singapore Math. More
here.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 8, 2008 4:08 PM
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