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From: mbuckley <mbckley@frontier.net> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2001101600:29:31 Subject: Re: Everyday Math like the rest of you, i am on a math committee. i too agree mathland is not enough, but find "everyday math" discussions interesting. currently we are using saxon and the upper grades find it boring while the lower grades like it. is everydaymath friendly for both lower and upper? and how about trailblazers? anyone do that? seems as though a good balance of constructivist methods and practice in algorithms should exist somewhere, no? thanks, muriel
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