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But this fall, the group changed course, recommending a tighter focus on basic math skills and an end to "mile wide, inch deep" state standards that force schools to teach dozens of math topics in each grade.
The opposition accelerated after a September 2006 report by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the nation's leading group of math teachers, that recommended a tighter focus on basic math skills and narrower state standards.
In part, the math wars have grown out of a struggle between professional mathematicians, who say too many American students never master basic math skills, and math educators, who say children who construct their own problem-solving strategies retain their math skills better than those who just memorize the algorithm that produces the correct answer.
As a result, it suddenly became possible even easy for someone with basic math skills and card-playing experience to become a professional or semi-professional gambler.
They will require workers having basic math skills and computer abilities and eventually having received various forms of vocational training such as solar training or technical training.
Here, one would expect his love of learning to be fostered as he begins to read, learn basic math skills, and use his imagination but, my nephew's experience in preschool will not be so simple.
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These courses count toward the degree regardless of prior transfer credit and will ensure you have the writing and basic math skills to succeed at Harvard.
Romney concluded that "if teaching to the test means learning how to read and write and... learning basic math skills, there's nothing terribly wrong with that". He added, "I'm not going to replace testing". Romney also espoused his love for charter schools, which are publicly funded but can be privately run.
Only one in 10 third graders could read at their grade level, and basic math skills escaped many students.
A18 EDUCATION B9 Few Gains in Basic Skills American students read no better than their predecessors a generation ago, and their basic math skills have advanced only slightly, according to an analysis of standardized tests given since the early 1970's.
Despite years of efforts to improve education, American students today read no better than their predecessors a generation ago, and their basic math skills have advanced only slightly, according to a new analysis of standardized tests given since the early 1970's.
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