Journal of Research in Rural Education

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Volume 22 Number 2 May 17, 2007 ISSN 1551-0670

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Standards-Based Reform of Mathematics Education
in Rural High Schools

Aimee Howley, William Larson, Solange Andrianaivo,
Megan Rhodes, and Marged Howley

Ohio University

Citation: Howley, A., Larson, W., Solange, A., Rhodes, M., & Howley, M. (2007, May 17). Standards-based reform of mathematics education in rural high schools. Journal of Research in Rural Education, 22(2). Retrieved [date] from http://www.umaine.edu/jrre/22-2.htm

Researchers interviewed rural high school principals in order to learn about reform of mathematics education in their schools. Twenty principals from three rural regions of Ohio participated. A member of the research team conducted a semi-structured interview with each principal. Analysis of interview data suggested that schools were undertaking reform of mathematics education in response to state accountability standards and tests. Principals understood the reforms in a cursory way, recognizing that the reform agenda focused in a general sense on math for understanding, technology, and real world applications of mathematics. Their responses indicated that the reforms adopted at their schools neither fully embraced the reform agenda nor completely ignored it. Instead, the reforms tended to entail incremental changes involving curriculum alignment, minor modifications of curriculum content, and provision of individualized instruction.

 

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