\With America's strong interest in Singapore's mathematics textbooks, these researchers caution against thinking that Singapore's high achievement comes from its books alone. In particular, they explore the preparation and support of mathematics teachers who, unlike their counterparts in the United States, are guided by a coherent national curriculum; benefit from comprehensive preparation programs that emphasize subject-matter knowledge, pedagogy, and classroombased learning; and have several options to grow as educators.
Topics covered:
* The new and improved Singapore Math for the new generation
* What is Singapore Math?
* Myths about Singapore Math
* Which Singapore Math textbooks are Singapore schools using?
* How to make Singapore Math work for your child (1st Grade / Primary 1 to 6th Grade / Primary 6)
* How to make Singapore Math work for your child (7th Grade / Secondary 1 to 10th Grade / Secondary 4)
* How to choose the right Singapore Math textbook package for your child (1st Grade / Primary 1 to 6th Grade / Primary 6)
* How to choose the right Singapore Math workbook package for your child (1st Grade / Primary 1 To 6th Grade / Primary 6)
* Singapore number one in math again and rose to number two in science in the Third International Mathematics And Science Study (TIMSS) 1999
* Singapore number one in math and seventh in science in the Third International Mathematics And Science Study (TIMSS) 1995
* Singapore helped American star student come up tops
* The United States is looking to Singapore for lessons in math
* Israel joins a growing list of countries using Singapore Math books
* Math contest: 6 perfect scores from Singapore
Site for Dr. Yeap Ban Har, Author, Educator & Consultant on Singapore Math Curriculum.
-Infrequently updated problem of the week
-Slides from presentations
-Links to his other sites: Lesson Study and Ask Ban Har
-Reserach papers
From the Mel Gabler's Educational Research Istitute.
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SRA Real Math
Saxon Math
enVisionMATH
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Texas HSP Math
Think Math!
Texas Math
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