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[SpecialTopics 697] Components of Numeracy
David J. Rosen
djrosen at comcast.netWed Sep 19 17:12:37 EDT 2007
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Here are three more questions for our guests and others:
10. Can you tell us more about efforts to help adult education
teachers improve their teaching of numeracy? For example the TIAN
project and others?
11. Can you talk about – and give examples – of family numeracy?
12. Some would argue that math is sequential – shouldn’t it be taught
that way? If not, why not?
David J. Rosen
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