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Alignment of Algebra Curriculum, Assessment, and Instructional Practices in District C: A Case Study of Fall 2004
Project AAIMS Case Studies
  • Jeannette R. Olson, Iowa State University
  • Anne Foegen, Iowa State University
Topic
Report
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
Project AAIMS (Algebra Assessment and Instruction: Meeting Standards) is a federally funded project that has two objectives. The first is to examine the alignment of algebra 1 curriculum, instruction, and assessment in general and special education. The second is to develop and validate algebra assessment tools for use in general and special education classes. This case study focuses on the first objective – it examines the alignment of algebra curriculum, instruction, and assessment for students with and without disabilities in one of the three districts participating in Project AAIMS.
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Project AAIMS is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Grant # H324C030060; District C Case Study of Fall 2004.

Language
en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Jeannette R. Olson and Anne Foegen. "Alignment of Algebra Curriculum, Assessment, and Instructional Practices in District C: A Case Study of Fall 2004" (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne_foegen/23/