Preface |
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PART I SETTING THE STAGE |
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2 The Genesis of the NSF Curriculum Implementation Centers |
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3 The Show-Me Project: A Decade of Support for Standards-Based Curriculum Implementation |
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PART II ADOPTION CASE STUDIES AND IMPLEMENTATION STORIES |
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4. Teacher Investment in Curriculum Adoption: The Role of Piloting Materials |
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5 Consensus Building: A Rey Component of Curriculum Adoption |
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6 The Critical Work of a Review Committee in Curriculum Adoption |
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7 Informing a State Adoption Process Through Curriculum Implementation |
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8 Curriculum Implementation Through Teacher Collaboration |
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9 Curriculum Implementation: Teachers on a Journey |
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10 The Role of Teacher Leaders in Curriculum Implementation |
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Emily R. Fagan and Rhonda K. Weinstein |
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11 Supporting Curriculum Implementation Through Its Ups and Downs |
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12 When Things Go Wrong in Curriculum Implementation |
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Jane O. Swafford and Cynthia W. Langrall |
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13 Issues of Implementation: Making Mathematics Accessible to All Learners |
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Jennifer M. Bay-Williams and Rebecca McGraw |
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PART III PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHER EDUCATION |
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14 An Overview of Professional Development |
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Elizabeth Phillips, Glenda Lappan, Yvonne Grant, and Fran Arbaugh |
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15 Key Features of Connected Mathematics for Professional Development |
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Elizabeth Phillips and Glenda Lappan |
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16 key Features of Mathematics in Context for Professional Development |
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17 key Features of MathScape for Professional Development |
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Fred Gross and Emily R. Fagan |
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18 Key Features of Middle Grades MATH Thematics for Professional Development |
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Rick Billstein and Jim Williamson |
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19 Teachers' Needs at Different Phases of Curriculum Implementation |
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20 Professional Development for Administrators: What They Need to Know to Support Curriculum Adoption and Implementation |
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Margaret R. Meyer and Fran Arbaugh |
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21 A Story of Teacher Growth: Increasing Expectations |
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22 A Story of Teacher Growth: Teacher as Learner |
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23 A Story of Teacher Growth: Making a Difference |
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24 A Story of Teacher Growth: From Telling to Facilitating |
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25 Research Mathematician and Mathematics Educator: A Foot in Both Worlds |
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26 Using NSF-Funded Mathematics Curricula to Enhance Teacher Preparation |
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27 NSF-funded Mathematics Curricula in the Field: A Preservice Teacher's Opportunity to See Theory in Practice |
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PART IV WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED AND WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? |
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28 Lessons Learned from the Show-Me Project |
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29 Looking into the Future: Curriculum Challenges for the Next Ten Years |
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Margaret R. Meyer and Cynthia W. Langrall |
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References |
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