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Kaput, James J. – 2000
This paper asserts that the key to algebra reform is to integrate algebraic reasoning across all grades and all topics, to "algebrafy" school mathematics. The distinction is made between algebra "the institution" and algebra "the web of knowledge and skill," which is also clarified. Finally, suggestions are made as to how the educational community…
Descriptors: Algebra, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies
Kaput, James J. – 2000
This paper suggests a route to deep, long-term algebra reform that begins not with more new approaches but with elementary school teachers and the reform efforts that currently exist. This route involves generalization and expression of that generality using increasingly formal languages, beginning with arithmetic, modeling situations, geometry,…
Descriptors: Algebra, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Learning Strategies
Kaput, James J. – 1995
This paper discusses three dimensions of algebra reform: breadth, integration, and pedagogy. Breadth of algebra includes algebra as: generalizing and formalizing patterns and constraints; syntactically-guided manipulation of formalisms; study of structures abstracted from computations and relations; study of functions, relations, and joint…
Descriptors: Algebra, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Curriculum
Kaput, James J.; Blanton, Maria L. – 2000
This paper describes an intensive 3-year classroom- and district-based study of the process of integrating the development of algebraic reasoning into elementary school mathematics in an educationally underachieving school district based on a year-long pilot effort in 1997-98 with two 5th grade teachers and one 6th grade teacher. In 1998-99, the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Mathematics Education
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Soares, June; Blanton, Maria L.; Kaput, James J. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2006
With testing and accountability on everyone's mind, teachers are looking for creative ways to teach "all" subjects. Literacy is on the top of the list for testing, so it seems to get top priority. But how can teachers make sure that mathematics, especially a crucial area such as algebraic thinking, is a priority as well? Integrating subject matter…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary School Curriculum, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts
Kaput, James J.; Blanton, Maria L. – 2001
As a part of a long term district-wide study, we report on achievement test results involving students in a third-grade classroom taught by a teacher in a professional development program led by the authors and directed towards the integration of algebraic reasoning with elementary school mathematics. The teacher's practice, reported upon…
Descriptors: Achievement, Algebra, Elementary Education, Evaluation
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Blanton, Maria L.; Kaput, James J. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2005
We present here results of a case study examining the classroom practice of one thirdgrade teacher as she participated in a long-term professional development project led by the authors. Our goal was to explore in what ways and to what extent the teacher was able to build a classroom that supported the development of students' algebraic reasoning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Algebra, Classroom Techniques, Mathematical Logic