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| Teaching Mathematics in the Era of the NCTM Standards | |
| Exploring What it Means to Do Mathematics and Developing Understanding in Mathematics | |
| Teaching Through Problem Solving | |
| Planning in the Problem-Based Classroom | |
| Building Assessment Into Instruction | |
| Teaching Mathematics Equitably to All children | |
| Technology and School Mathematics | |
| Developing Early Numbe... MORE | |
| Developing Meanings for the Operations | |
| Helping Children Master the Basic Facts | |
| Whole-Number Place-Value Development | |
| Strategies for Whole-Number Computation | |
| Computational Estimation with Whole Numbers | |
| Algebraic Thinking: Generalizations, Patterns, and Functions | |
| Developing Fraction Concepts | |
| Computation with Fractions | |
| Decimal and Percentage Concepts and Decimal Computation | |
| Proportional Reasoning/LDeveloping Measurement Concepts | |
| Geometric Thinking and Geometric Concepts | |
| Concepts of Data Analysis | |
| Exploring Concepts of Probability | |
| Developing Concepts of Exponents, Integers, and Real Numbers | |
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Karen Karp is a Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Louisville (Kentucky). Prior to entering the field of teacher education she was an elementary school teacher in New York. Karen is a co-author of Feisty Females; Inspiring Girls to Think Mathematically, which is aligned with her research interests on teaching mathematics to diverse populations. With Jennifer, Karen co-edited Growing Professionally: Readings from NCTM Publications for Grades K-8. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and a former president of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE).
Jennifer M. Bay-Williams is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Louisville (Kentucky). Jennifer has published many articles on teaching and learning in NCTM journals. She has also co-authored the following books: Math and Literature: Grades 6-8, Math and Nonfiction: Grades 6-8, Navigating through Connections in Grades 6-8. Jennifer taught elementary, middle, and high school in Missouri and in Peru, and continues to work in classrooms at all levels with students and with teachers. Jennifer serves as the editor of the upcoming NCTM Yearbook (2012) and is the Immediate Past President of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE).