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Title: Why is Asian Math teaching better than U'S


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Why is Asian Math teaching better than U.S?
  • By Olivia Mualim

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Background
  • 1. PISA (Program for International Student
  • Assessment)
  • Began in 2000, every three years.
  • Assessing students mathematical ability to apply
    the math they learned in school to solve
    real-life math problems.
  • 2. TIMSS (Third International Mathematics and
  • Sciences Study)
  • Began in 1995, every four years.
  • Focus more closely on the curriculum between the
  • Asian and the U.S.

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  • 3. CSMC (Center for the Study of Mathematics
  • Curriculum)
  • Serves the K-12 educational community by
  • focusing scholarly inquiry and professional
  • development around issues of mathematics
  • curriculum.
  • Major areas of work
  • (a) Understanding the influence and potential
    of
  • mathematics curriculum materials.
  • (b) Enabling teachers learning through
  • curriculum materials and implementation.
  • (c) building capacity for developing,
  • implementing and studying the impact of
  • mathematics curriculum materials.

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Mathematics and Science Literacy Average scores
of 15-year-olds, PISA
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What is the Rank of U.S at the TIMSS?
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TIMSS (Third International Mathematics and
Science Study)
  • Three age levels
  • 1. 9-yo grade 3 4
  • 2. 12-yo grade 7 8
  • 3. 16-yo grade 12
  • Five content areas
  • 1. Fractions and number sense.
  • 2. Measurement.
  • 3. Data representation, Statistical analysis,
    and probability.
  • 4. Geometry.
  • 5. Algebra.

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First International Curriculum Conference
  • By CSMC (Center for the Study of Mathematics
    Curriculum).
  • At University of Chicago on November 11-13, 2005
  • Speakers
  • 1. Japan.
  • a. Mr. Shigeo Yoshikawa, Department of
    Education
  • Curriculum, Ministry of Education, Tokyo.
  • b. Mr. Ryosuke Nagaoka, The University of
    the Air.
  • 2. Singapore
  • a. Mr. Soh Cheow Kian, Curriculum Planning
    and
  • Development Division, Ministry of
    Education.
  • b. Mr. Lee Peng Yee, National Institute of
    Education.

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  • 3. Korea
  • a. Mr. Hee-chan Lew, Korea National
    University of Education,
  • Cheongwon-Gun, Chungbuk
  • b. Ms Jeong Suk Pang, Korea National
    University of Education,
    Cheongwon-Gun, Chungbuk.
  • 4. China
  • a. Mr. Sun Xiao Tian, Central
    University for Nationalities, Beijing.
  • b. Ms. Li Jun, East China Normal
    University, Shanghai.

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What are the focus of comparison?
  • Curriculum.
  • Teachers training and classroom teaching.
  • Students learning and classroom assessments.
  • Textbooks
  • Other.

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What can U.S math teaching system learn from the
Asian system?
  • Task 1 A standardized curriculum.
  • Task 2 Teach less, learn more.
  • Task 3 The usage of calculators,
    homework, textbook.
  • Task 4 Teachers training and teaching
    method.
  • Task 5 Parents involvement.
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