Math Education for America?

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Common Core State Standards
Common Core State Standards for Mathematics
Complete Social Network
content knowledge deficit
curriculum standardization
Developing Human Capital
education policy analysis
Educational Business
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FCC Chairman
human capital education policy
Human Capital Interest
human capital theory
ICT Industry
IEA's International
Mark Wolfmeyer
Math Education
math education curriculum
math education policy
Math Education Researchers
Math Specialists
Math Teachers
Math Wars
MSAN
National Academy
Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Praxis Iii
private influence in math education reform
Professional Development
progressive mathematics pedagogy
Progressivist Stance
Quantitative Literacy
Saxon Math
social network
social network theory
Stem Education
teacher knowledge gap
TEDS
Traditional Math Education
traditional mathematics pedagogy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138287082
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Math Education for America? analyzes math education policy through the social network of individuals and private and public organizations that influence it in the United States. The effort to standardize a national mathematics curriculum for public schools in the U.S. culminated in 2010 when over 40 states adopted the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Rather than looking at the text of specific policy documents, this book complements existing critical reviews of the national math education curriculum by employing a unique social network analysis. Breaking new ground in detailing and theorizing the politics of math education, Wolfmeyer argues that the private interests of this network are closely tied to a web of interrelated developments: human capital education policy, debates over traditional and reform pedagogy, the assumed content knowledge deficit of math teachers, and the proliferation of profit-driven educational businesses. By establishing the interconnectedness of these interests with the national math education curriculum, he shows how the purported goals of math education reform are aligned with the prevailing political agendas of this social network rather than the national interest.

Mark Wolfmeyer, Assistant Professor, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA

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