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    Author(s)W.H. Schmidt Curtis C. McKnight S. Raizen
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9780792344407
    Pages164
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 1997

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    Springer A Splintered Vision An Investigation Of U.S. Science And Mathematics Education 1997 Edition by W.H. Schmidt Curtis C. McKnight S. Raizen

    A Splintered Vision: An Investigation of U.S. Science and Mathematics Education is the US report on the curriculum analysis component of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) which was sponsored by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). The report summarizes data from the TIMSS curriculum analysis and integrates it with teacher questionnaire data from the US Japan and Germany on science and mathematics topic coverage and instructional practices. The authors of A Splintered Vision discuss and provide evidence of the unfocused nature of US mathematics and science curricular intentions textbooks and teacher practices. They offer the premise that producers of US textbooks and curriculum guides have attempted to answer calls for curricular reform by adding new content to already existing materials instead of devoting time to restructuring the materials. The authors also suggest that US teachers inundated with a myriad of competing visions are attempting to cover all the topics they confront in their resource documents and to meet all the instructional demands placed on them by those with a stake in education. In keeping with the `incremental assembly line' philosophy in American society US teachers also tend to lean toward a piecemeal approach to education. The authors speculate on what such practices may mean for the mathematics and science achievement of US students. The work is sure to spur discussion among educational researchers policy makers and others concerned about the future of mathematics and science education in the US. Table of contents : Introduction. 1. Unfocused Curricula. 2. U.S. Textbooks: Conflicting Demands Cautious Visions. 3. U.S. Teachers: Responding to Splintered Visions. 4. How Has Our Vision Become So Splintered? 5. So What Can We Expect from U.S. Students? 6. Open Questions: How Do We Get Where We Want to Go? Appendix A: TIMSS Curriculum Framewords: Measuring Curricular Elements. Appendix B: Documents Analyzed. Appendix C: Means Proportions and Standard Errors for Teacher Data. Appendix D: List of Exhibits. Endnotes.



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