Phrases with «new math»

"New math" refers to a teaching approach or curriculum that focuses on different ways of solving mathematical problems. It often involves using more abstract or conceptual methods instead of traditional step-by-step procedures. The phrase became popular in the 1960s when there was a shift in how math was taught in schools. Full definition

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Sentences with «new math»

  • The system's new math curriculum is aligned with state, national, and world standards and has led to unprecedented student achievement. (educationnext.org)
  • That's definitely going to add up to a whole lot of new math learning by the end of the year! (dreambox.com)
  • The state tried to write new math standards in 2009, but they were never adopted. (indianapublicmedia.org)
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