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  2. Kristin Umland - Wikipedia

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    Kristin Umland is an American mathematician and mathematics educator. She was on the faculty of the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico for nearly two decades before leaving to help build the nonprofit organization Illustrative Mathematics (IM). [1]

  3. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Kendall was a family name of Brown's. [8] In 1992 W.C. Brown & Company, Publishers was sold to the Times Mirror Company. [9] In 2016, Kendall Hunt acquired the primary provider of religious education programs for Catholic parishes, schools and families, RCL Benziger. [10] In 2020, Kendall Hunt acquired the publishing imprints Paradigm and JIST ...

  4. Mathematics education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A typical sequence of secondary-school (grades 6 to 12) courses in mathematics reads: Pre-Algebra (7th or 8th grade), Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-calculus, and Calculus or Statistics. However, some students enroll in integrated programs [3] while many complete high school without passing Calculus or Statistics.

  5. Elementary algebra - Wikipedia

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    Elementary algebra, also known as high school algebra or college algebra, [1] encompasses the basic concepts of algebra. It is often contrasted with arithmetic : arithmetic deals with specified numbers , [ 2 ] whilst algebra introduces variables (quantities without fixed values).

  6. Richard M. Dudley - Wikipedia

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    He earned his BA at Harvard College and received his PhD at Princeton University in 1962 under the supervision of Edward Nelson and Gilbert Hunt. He was a Putnam Fellow in 1958. He was an instructor and assistant professor at University of California, Berkeley between 1962 and 1967, before moving to MIT as a professor in mathematics, where he ...

  7. William G. McCallum - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 he joined the Harvard calculus consortium, and is the lead author of the consortium's multivariable calculus and college algebra texts. In 1993–94 he spent a year at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques , and in 1995–96 he spent a year at the Institute for Advanced Study on a Centennial Fellowship from the American ...