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How Math Instruction Evolved in 2023, and What鈥檚 Ahead

By Sarah Schwartz & Sam Mallon 鈥 December 28, 2023 1 min read
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From debates about how best to develop students鈥 early fact fluency to arguments over whether high schoolers should take calculus or data science, math instruction has been at the center of some of the year鈥檚 biggest education news.

Math scores nationally are at a low point. Fourth and 8th graders鈥 achievement on the test known as the 鈥淣ation鈥檚 Report Card鈥 plummeted in the aftermath of the pandemic, and other metrics have shown that students aren鈥檛 yet regaining academic ground.

At the same time, longstanding disputes in the field鈥攁bout course progressions, instructional approaches, and even the goals of math education as a subject鈥攁re heating up once again.

In July, for example, California adopted a controversial new framework to guide math instruction in the state, after years of public debate about the decisions in the document: whether students should be tracked into different course sequences, what courses should be the priority in high school, and how inquiry and direct instruction should be balanced in the classroom.

As students鈥 math performance has declined, and debates about how best to raise scores have grown louder, 91制片厂视频 Week has tackled questions of instructional best practice head on. (91制片厂视频 Week鈥檚 word of the year for 2023 was 鈥渕ath,鈥 tallying more than 1,350 mentions in our coverage since Jan. 1, 2023.)

91制片厂视频 Week assistant editor Sarah Sparks reported a package of stories about the need for stronger geometry and statistics instruction鈥攕kills that are in demand for high-paying jobs in STEM fields.

In May, 91制片厂视频 Week published a special report on building math foundations, covering research-based practices for elementary school teachers tasked with helping students learn their math facts and decipher word problems. We also explored the differing philosophies held by K-12 teachers and postsecondary math education instructors in a series of three stories drawing on data from EdWeek Research Center surveys.

What鈥檚 next? Watch the video to hear from assistant managing editor Stephen Sawchuk about what鈥檚 ahead for math education in 2024.

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Stephen Sawchuk, Assistant Managing Editor and Kaylee Domzalski, Video Producer contributed to this article.

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