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Learning Trajectories in Mathematics: A Foundation for Standards, Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction
Author(s) -
Phil Daro,
Frederic A. Mosher,
Tom Corcoran
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.12698/cpre.2011.rr68
Subject(s) - foundation (evidence) , mathematics education , curriculum , mathematics curriculum , computer science , reform mathematics , connected mathematics , mathematics , pedagogy , teaching method , psychology , geography , archaeology , technology integration
Specifically, the report builds on arguments published elsewhere to offer a working definition of the concept of learning trajectories in mathematics and to reflect on the intellectual status of the concept and its usefulness for policy and practice. It considers the potential of trajectories and progressions for informing the development of more useful assessments and supporting more effective formative assessment practices, for informing the on-going redesign of mathematics content and performance standards, and for supporting teachers’ understanding of students’ learning in ways that can strengthen their capability for providing adaptive instruction. The authors conclude with a set of recommended next steps for research and development, and for policy.

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