Keywords
Common Core Standards, quantitative literacy
Abstract
How supportive of quantitative literacy (QL) are the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics (CCSSM)? The answer is tentative and conditional. There are some QL-supportive features including a strong probability and statistics strand in grade 6 through high school; a measurements and data strand in K-5; ratio and proportional reasoning standards in grades 6 and 7; and a comprehensive and coherent approach to algebraic reasoning and logical argument. However, the standards are weak in supporting reasoning and interpretation, and there are indications that the applications in CCSSM – mostly unspecified – will not include many QL contextual situations. Early indicators of assessment items follow a similar path. Except for statistics, most of the high school standards are aimed at development of algebra and precalculus topics, and there will likely be little room for more sophisticated applications of the QL-friendly mathematics of grades 6-8. The experience with CCSSM is limited at this point, leaving several crucial results uncertain, including assessments, emphases on statistics, and kinds of modeling and other applications.
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1936-4660.8.1.11
Recommended Citation
Madison, Bernard L.. "Quantitative Literacy and the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics." Numeracy 8, Iss. 1 (2015): Article 11. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1936-4660.8.1.11
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