Multiple Pathways Through Math

Perspectives: What's Happening
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Achieve just posted a video of a breakfast session that took place at the 2009 American Diploma Project Network Leadership Team Meeting in September.

"Multiple Pathways Through High School Mathematics: Are There Rigorous Alternatives to Algebra II?" was moderated by Laura Slover, Achieve's vice president for Content and Policy. Panelists included Tony Bryk, president of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Uri Treisman, executive director of the Charles A. Dana Center; and Patricia Wright, superintendent of Public Instruction in Virginia. Achieve is an independent, bipartisan, non-profit education reform organization based in Washington, D.C. that helps states raise academic standards and graduation requirements, improve assessments and strengthen accountability.

Achieve.org/MultiplePathways

Technical note: Due to the long length, a broadband connection and sufficient computer memory are needed for quality viewing. It's also recommended that you turn your computer speaker volume on high.

More about The Carnegie Foundation's work with Developmental math.

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