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  2. Saxon math - Wikipedia

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    The Saxon Math 1 to Algebra 1/2 (the equivalent of a Pre-Algebra book) curriculum [3] is designed so that students complete assorted mental math problems, learn a new mathematical concept, practice problems relating to that lesson, and solve a variety of problems. Daily practice problems include relevant questions from the current day's lesson ...

  3. John Saxon (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Other books produced by the publishing company included Saxon Phonics and Spelling for kindergarten through third grade, as well as a book on physics. [8] Upon graduation from MIT with a PhD in pure mathematics, Frank Wang was asked by Saxon to run the day-to-day operations of the company. Wang started as a 16-year-old helper to him. [8]

  4. Traditional mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of traditional mathematics instruction originates with advocates of alternative methods of instruction, such as Reform mathematics.These critics cite studies, such as The Harmful Effects of Algorithms in Grades 1–4, which found specific instances where traditional math instruction was less effective than alternative methods.

  5. Category:Traditional mathematics - Wikipedia

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    These are topics and textbooks based on 'traditional mathematics as compared to reform mathematics.These share common principles of explicit instruction of standards methods of finding one exact answer to problems with one correct answer, and practice of basic skills.

  6. Ron Larson - Wikipedia

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    The division developed and sold tutorial mathematics software for grades K through 8. [24] In 2005, Larson Learning was sold to Houghton Mifflin for $7 million. [25] Larson, Ron; Robyn Silbey (1998). "Larson's Middle School Math, Grades 6, 7, and 8". Larson Learning; Larson, Ron (2000). "Larson's Intermediate Math, Grades 3, 4, 5, and 6 ...

  7. Principles and Standards for School Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The Principles and Standards for School Mathematics was developed by the NCTM. The NCTM's stated intent was to improve mathematics education. The contents were based on surveys of existing curriculum materials, curricula and policies from many countries, educational research publications, and government agencies such as the U.S. National Science Foundation. [3]