Why is the mathematics curriculum changing?
• To effectively prepare students in the changing society we live in, students need to … • see the relevance of the mathematics they learn to their own lives, • apply the mathematics they learn to real-life situations, • solve problems where hypotheses must be formed and tested, • use technology efficiently and choose the best technology for the given task, • work together to solve problems, and • communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Why is the mathematics curriculum changing to include COMAP (Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications)? • Our school has realized that it must keep up with the changing needs of all students and better prepare them for further education, training and work. By choosing COMAP’s Mathematics: Modeling Our World, we have decided to make technology and real-world applications available to help prepare your child for the next century. • We are making a commitment to include a regular and focused use of technology in their mathematics cl
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