THE NEW MATH AS AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON

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Autor(a) principal: Kilpatrick, Jeremy
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de História da Educação Matemática
Texto Completo: http://www.histemat.com.br/index.php/HISTEMAT/article/view/597
Resumo: The new math was a several-decade-long movement to update school mathematics that began in the mid twentieth century in many countries around the world. It took many forms, but much of it involved the preparation of new instructional materials, including textbooks. Much of the new math activity in Europe and North America was stimulated by conferences and seminars of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in the early 1960s. Although the initial reform efforts addressed secondary school mathematics courses that prepared pupils for tertiary education, those efforts quickly spread to primary school mathematics, to pupils not headed to tertiary education, and to non-OECD countries. Mathematicians and schoolteachers weredivided about the direction that the new math reforms took. Although the    new math is often deemed a failed endeavor, it changed not only school mathematics but also the way people and countries viewed school mathematics.
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title THE NEW MATH AS AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON
spellingShingle THE NEW MATH AS AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON
Kilpatrick, Jeremy
Mathematics Teaching
Reform Movement
International Impact
Movement Evaluation
title_short THE NEW MATH AS AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON
title_full THE NEW MATH AS AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON
title_fullStr THE NEW MATH AS AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON
title_full_unstemmed THE NEW MATH AS AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON
title_sort THE NEW MATH AS AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON
author Kilpatrick, Jeremy
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mathematics Teaching
Reform Movement
International Impact
Movement Evaluation
topic Mathematics Teaching
Reform Movement
International Impact
Movement Evaluation
description The new math was a several-decade-long movement to update school mathematics that began in the mid twentieth century in many countries around the world. It took many forms, but much of it involved the preparation of new instructional materials, including textbooks. Much of the new math activity in Europe and North America was stimulated by conferences and seminars of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in the early 1960s. Although the initial reform efforts addressed secondary school mathematics courses that prepared pupils for tertiary education, those efforts quickly spread to primary school mathematics, to pupils not headed to tertiary education, and to non-OECD countries. Mathematicians and schoolteachers weredivided about the direction that the new math reforms took. Although the    new math is often deemed a failed endeavor, it changed not only school mathematics but also the way people and countries viewed school mathematics.
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