Results from the NSF-Sponsored Curriculum Projects

Compiled from Web sites

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded a number of curriculum projects for K-12 mathematics over the past decade, which are generally intended to promote high-quality mathematics education for all students. These projects have amassed an impressive array of data throughout their development processes. We collect here data that these projects (and related "reform" curricula) have made publicly available. Note that we post these links as a service; we do not endorse or recommend any particular programs or products.

Elementary Grades

  • Everyday Mathematics
    (http://www.everydaylearning.com/em/infofor/results/stories.html)
  • Investigations in Number, Data, and Space
    (http://www.terc.edu/investigations/impact/html/impact-map.html)

Middle Grades

  • Mathematics in Context
    (http://mic.britannica.com/mic/common/MicAndStudentAchievement.asp?linkID=00)
  • Connected Mathematics Program
    (http://www.math.msu.edu/cmp/RepStu.html)
  • Middle-school Mathematics through Applications
    (http://mmap.wested.org/pathways/press_summaries.html)

High School

  • Contemporary Mathematics in Context (Core-Plus)
    (http://www.wmich.edu/cpmp/evaluation.html)
  • Interactive Mathematics Program
    (http://www.mathimp.org/research/)

Compiled from Web sites

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