Effects of Standards-Based Mathematics Education:
A Study of the Core-Plus Mathematics Project Algebra and Functions Strand

By Mary Ann Huntley, Chris L. Rasmussen, Roberto S. Villarubi, Jaruwan Sangtong and James T. Fey

In Journal for Research in Mathematics Education
May 2000, Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 328 - 361
http://my.nctm.org/eresources/article_summary.asp?URI=JRME2000-05-328a
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ABSTRACT (from authors):
 
To test the vision of Standards–based mathematics education, we conducted a comparative study of the effects of the Core-Plus Mathematics Project (CPMP) curriculum and more conventional curricula on growth of student understanding, skill, and problem-solving ability in algebra. Results indicate that the CPMP curriculum is more effective than conventional curricula in developing student ability to solve algebraic problems when those problems are presented in realistic contexts and when students are allowed to use graphing calculators. Conventional curricula are more effective than the CPMP curriculum in developing student skills in manipulation of symbolic expressions in algebra when those expressions are presented free of application context and when students are not allowed to use graphing calculators.

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