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The Forum's Internet
Mathematics Library provides a page of links to
Standards
in the context of reforming mathematics education. A few selections from these pages
relevant to the college or university level are offered below.
Achieving Quality in Undergraduate Mathematics
- Mathematical Sciences Education Board
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The Mathematical Association of America and the AMATYC have established guidelines for mathematics departments that are discussed in the electronic
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Crossroads in Mathematics: Standards for Introductory College Mathematics Before Calculus
- American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC)
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A searchable book on the Web that addresses the need to establish standards for the mathematics programs that bridge the gap between high school
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NCTM San Diego Sessions on College Guidelines
- Mathematics Education at the Math Forum
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A selection of presentations from the 74th Annual NCTM Meeting, 25-28 April 1996, San Diego, CA on Standards for Introductory College Mathematics
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Quantitative Reasoning for College Graduates: A Complement to the Standards
- MAA Online
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What quantitative literacy requirements should be established for all students who receive a bachelor's degree? Over the years, the Mathematical
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Sessions on College Standards
- 1997 AMS/MAA Joint Meetings
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Presentations on college standards from the Joint Mathematics Meetings, 8-11 January 1997, San Diego,
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Sessions on College Standards at the AMS/MAA Joint Meetings
- Math Forum
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The 1996 Joint Mathematics Meetings in Orlando, Florida featured presentations on Standards for Introductory College Mathematics Courses Before
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- For more, search or browse
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in the Math Forum's Internet Mathematics Library.
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