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Mathematics Instruction

Doreen Mitchell, K-12 Mathematics Supervisor

Albany High School

700 Washington Ave.

Albany, NY 12203

454-3987 Ext. 967

 

The City School District of Albany's Mathematics Program incorporates the nationally known Math Trailblazers K-5 material and the Connected Mathematics 6-8 material to teach math to Albany's students and to align the K-12 math curriculum to the New York State standards.

 

Math Trailblazers is based on the beliefs that:

  • The organized investigation of everyday situations is an ideal setting for learning math;

  • All students deserve a richer and more challenging curriculum; and

  • A balanced and practical approach to math learning is what students need.

Features of Math Trailblazers
Math Trailblazers is an elementary math curriculum for schools that want their math programs to reflect the goals and ideas of the NCTM Principles and Standards, which are:

  • A curriculum that is mathematically challenging, coherent, and covers a broad range of math content;

  • A strong focus on engaging students in math problem solving;

  • Instruction that is conceptually oriented and stresses thinking, reasoning, and applying;

  • Appropriate uses of calculators and computers; and

  • A strong commitment to promoting success in math among all students--not merely those who traditionally have done well.

Problem Solving
A fundamental principle of Math Trailblazers is that math is best learned through active involvement in solving real problems. Questions a student can answer immediately may be worthwhile exercises, but problems, by definition, are difficult. Perhaps the biggest difference between Math Trailblazers and traditional math programs is the pervasive emphasis on problem solving.

  • Students apply the math they already know;

  • Students develop new math as needed;

  • As students solve complex problems, they develop skills, procedures, and learn concepts.

Using Math Trailblazers, students become powerful math thinkers. They will know how and when to apply the math they have learned in a wide variety of contexts.

 

High Expectations and Equity
Experience in schools has shown that children can handle more difficult math and science than is most often assumed. Accordingly, Math Trailblazers introduces challenging content in every grade: Computation, measurement, data collection, statistics, geometry, ratio, probability, simple algebra, estimation, mental arithmetic, and patterns and relationships.

 

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