Oklahoma School District Earns High Test Scores With Everyday Mathematics(R)
Posted on: Tuesday, 13 January 2009, 14:21 CST
"When we implemented Everyday Math, the district's demographics were beginning to change," explained
Everyday Mathematics works well in the Union Public School District because of its distributive practice, Bittle said.
"Students are exposed to a skill several times before they reach mastery," she said. "The program also teaches problem-solving skills and number sense, which means they gain a great foundation of math and understanding of the procedures involved. Many of the routines introduced and used in Everyday Mathematics preview algebraic concepts that students will learn in Algebra I and Algebra II."
Students understand how numbers fit together because Everyday Mathematics addresses multiple ways to solve a problem, Bittle said.
"I think that's a great aspect of the program because it addresses all the different learning styles of our students. That means children can find what works best for them. They learn there's more than one way to solve a problem, which is also a great life lesson," she said.
Since implementing Everyday Mathematics, students at Union Public Schools have scored well in math on the Criterion-reference Test (CRT). For example, 84% of Grade 5 students scored Satisfactory or Advanced in 2004 prior to exposure to Everyday Mathematics. After four years with the research-based program, that number increased to an impressive 92%. Students in Grades 3-4 also maintain high scores in math with scores in the 80-90% range.
About Union Public School District
Union Public Schools, Independent District #9, is a premiere
The Union Public School District is located approximately eight miles from downtown
About Everyday Mathematics
With more than 20 years of history, Wright Group/McGraw-Hill's Everyday Mathematics for Grades Pre-K-6 helps students measure up to the demand for greater mathematical competence and problem-solving ability. Everyday Mathematics was developed by the
Visit EverydayMathSuccess.com to read about the program's efficacy and to see videos of the program in use in the classroom. See WrightGroup.com/Parent_Connection/index.html for parent resources.
About Wright Group/McGraw-Hill
Wright Group/McGraw-Hill publishes innovative core and supplemental literacy and mathematics programs for differentiated instruction and teacher training in Grades Pre-K-8. The research-based approach, anchored in real-world applications, is based on the assessed needs of students, combining developmentally appropriate materials with explicit outcomes.
Wright Group is part of McGraw-Hill Education, a leading global provider of print and digital instructional, assessment and reference solutions that empower professionals and students of all ages. McGraw-Hill Education has offices in 33 countries and publishes in more than 60 languages. Additional information is available at MHEducation.com. For more information on Wright Group's products, call 1-800-648-2970 or visit WrightGroup.com.
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