1. Unifying the Algebra for All Movement.
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Eddy, Colleen M., Quebec Fuentes, Sarah, Ward, Elizabeth K., Parker, Yolanda A., Cooper, Sandi, Jasper, William A., Mallam, Winifred A., Sorto, M. Alejandra, and Wilkerson, Trena L.
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MATHEMATICS students , *MATHEMATICS education , *ALGEBRA education , *EDUCATION policy , *COLLEGE students - Abstract
There exists an increased focus on school mathematics, especially first-year algebra, due to recent efforts for all students to be college and career ready. In addition, there are calls, policies, and legislation advocating for all students to study algebra epitomized by four rationales of the Algebra for All movement. In light of this movement, there must be a clear consensus about what is taught in the name of algebra. Yet, researchers documented this is not the case. The present research proposes to unify the leading algebra standards and assessment framework documents to identify the key ideas of algebra. The analysis resulted in six key ideas: (a) Variables, (b) Functions, (c) Patterns, (d) Modeling, (e) Technology, and (f) Multiple Representations. Outlined is the research process and resulting unification of existing algebra framework documents, and consideration is given for its uses in educational policy regarding algebra and potential directions for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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