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1) Needed: clear curriculum, better teacher prep
By: Stephanie Klupinski
See More Stories by this author.Chaotic lessons and teachers who lack strong content knowledge stunt math achievement here <br />
and elsewhere. In Ohio, some debate whether state standards are part of the problem.
Published:
February, 2007
2) Dunbar principal gets creative
By: Stephanie Klupinski
See More Stories by this author.While professional development gets little traction, flexible teaching assignments <br />
put the best teachers in front of students
Published:
February, 2007
5) Math test scores lower at schools that lack supplies
By: Caitlin Scott
See More Stories by this author.A lack of supplies may have put a damper on improvement in math achievement, a CATALYST analysis has found.
Published:
November, 2003
6) Supplies make a difference at Patrick Henry
By: Caitlin Scott
See More Stories by this author.After only 18.6 percent of the 6th-graders at Patrick Henry Middle School passed the math portion of the state proficiency exam last year, teachers voted to give the school a math and technology focus.
Published:
November, 2003
8) Alternatives to passing the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT) math exam
By: Caitlin Scott
See More Stories by this author.Students currently have at least five chances to pass the math exam on the OGT.
Published:
June, 2004
9) What skills do colleges require?
By: Caitlin Scott
See More Stories by this author.Few college graduates are pursuing degrees in mathematics, just under 1 percent in 2001, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
Published:
June, 2004
10) Closing the gap between the test and instruction
By: Caitlin Scott
See More Stories by this author.What do teachers need to do to close the gap between the way that math is currently taught and the way it needs to be taught for students to score high on the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT)?
Published:
June, 2004