Does Math-U-See meet the NCTM standards or Focal Points?
A. Math-U-See does meet the (7) Seven recommended research-based practices recommended by the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute for Education Science. More information can be found here. But, because Math-U-See is a skill-based program, and not a grade-based program it does not specifically correlate to any state or national standard including the NCTM focal points due to their grade level expectations. The sequence of instruction in Math-U-See is unique. The scope of our curriculum does cover the mathematical concepts from basic number recognition to Calculus just not in the same order. Q. How is Math-U-See Implemented? A. School or District-Wide Implementation: Math-U-See is designed to work in either single school or district wide implementations of Special Education where small group and 1:1 instruction are the norm. In schools where Math-U-See is selected as an intervention program, students should have instruction for 15-20 minutes each day. There are many requiremen
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