
Enacted Mathematics Curriculum
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- Intro
- Enacted Mathematics Curriculum
- A Conceptual Framework and Research Needs
- CONTENTS
- CHAPTER 1 The Enacted Curriculum as a Focus of Research
- INTRODUCTION
- CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF CURRICULUM
- Non-Mathematics Perspectives on Curriculum Levels
- Curriculum Levels in International Studies
- Curriculum Perspectives from Other Researchers
- Specific Perspectives on the Enacted Curriculum
- Summary
- RESEARCHING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF THE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM
- Research on the Intended Curriculum
- Research on the Textbook or the Potentially Implemented Curriculum
- Research on the Implemented Curriculum
- Research on the Assessed and Attained Curriculum
- Summary
- STUDYING THE ENACTED MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM: POTENTIAL VARIABLES OF INTEREST
- CONCLUSION
- Notes
- REFERENCES
- CHAPTER 2 Examining Variations in Enactment of a Grade 7 Mathematics Lesson by a Single Teacher
- INTRODUCTION
- OVERVIEW OF MATH THEMATICS
- CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION
- LESSON ENACTMENT
- Use of Instructional Time
- Engagement with the Mathematical Content
- Vignette 1
- Vignette 2
- DISCUSSION
- Providing Opportunities for Sense Making
- The Need for a Conceptual Framework
- Implications for Research
- APPENDIX A
- Math Thematics Module Titles and Mathematical Content
- CHAPTER 3 Influence of Mathematics Curriculum Enactment on Student Achievement
- INTRODUCTION
- COMPONENTS OF MEASURING CURRICULUM ENACTMENT
- METHODOLOGY
- State of Curriculum/Textbook Research
- Search Procedures
- RESULTS
- Connections Between Enactment and Achievement From Studies of a Single Curriculum
- Studies Focused on Varying Levels of Curriculum Coverage
- Studies Focused on the Coherence of Instructional Practice With Curricular Philosophy
- Studies Focused on Strong Versus Weak Implementation of a Curriculum
- Connections Between Enactment and Achievement in Comparative Studies
- Middle School Mathematics Study
- Study From the Middle School Talent Development Program
- Study From Curriculum Implementation as Part of the Urban Systemic Initiative
- Studies From the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project [UCSMP]
- Comparing Options in Secondary Mathematics: Investigating Curricula [COSMIC]
- DISCUSSION
- REFERENCES
- CHAPTER 4Teachers' Knowledge and the Enacted Mathematics Curriculum
- INTRODUCTION
- METHODS
- Assumptions and Definitions
- Selection Search Procedures
- Coding Studies
- RESULTS
- Research on Role of Teacher Knowledge During Curriculum Enactment
- Theme 1: Effects of Teacher Knowledge on the Enacted Curriculum
- Theme 2: Effects of Teacher Knowledge, Mediated by the Use of Curriculum Materials, on Their Curriculum Enactment
- Research on the Role of Curriculum Materials on Teacher Learning
- SUMMARY
- LIMITATIONS
- WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
- Note
- REFERENCES
- CHAPTER 5 Instruments for Studying the Enacted Mathematics Curriculum
- INSTRUMENT DATABASE BACKGROUND
- STRUCTURE OF THE CURRICULUM RESEARCH INSTRUMENT DATABASE
- Content of the Database
- Surveys
- Observation Protocols
- Interview Protocols
- Curriculum Analysis Tools and Student Assessment Instruments
- GAPS AND NEXT STEPS
- Notes
- REFERENCES
- CHAPTER 6 Conceptualizing the Enacted Curriculum in Mathematics Education
- INTRODUCTION
- BUILDING ON EXISTING CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS
- Definitions
- SITUATING THE ENACTED CURRICULUM IN A POLICY, DESIGN, AND ENACTMENT SYSTEM
- The Official Curriculum
- Curricular Goals
- Content of Assessment
- The Designated Curriculum
- The Operational Curriculum
- Teacher Intended Curriculum
- Enacted Curriculum
- Student Learning
- Contextual and Influencing Factors
- RESEARCH THAT EXAMINES THE CURRICULUM POLICY, DESIGN, AND ENACTMENT SYSTEM
- CONCEPTUALIZING THE ENACTED CURRICULUM
- The Mathematics
- Instructional Interactions
- Teacher Pedagogical Moves
- Tools and Resources
- RESEARCH ON FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE ENACTED CURRICULUM
- CONSIDERING TIME AND ORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS
- GENERATIVE POSSIBILITIES OF THE FRAMEWORK
- Notes
- REFERENCES
- CHAPTER 7 Recommendations for Generating and Implementing a Research Agenda for Studying the Enacted Mathematics Curriculum
- INTRODUCTION
- BACKGROUND
- CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES
- Research Mapping Task
- Research Scenario Task
- Research Design Task
- NEXT STEPS IN DEVELOPING A RESEARCH AGENDA ON THE ENACTED MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM
- 1. The research agenda for the enacted mathematics curriculum needs to be considered in the context of a conceptual framework.
- 2. The process for developing a priority research agenda for the enacted mathematics curriculum needs to consider what is already known, and hypothesized, in relation to the conceptual framework.
- 3. The process for developing a research agenda for the enacted mathematics curriculum needs to include considerable input from the field, involving people with different perspectives on mathematics curriculum and instruction, and on mathematics educ...
- 4. Convene another conference.
- 5. The process for developing a research agenda for the enacted mathematics curriculum needs to consider a variety of types of studies, and needs to include review from people who were not involved in the development of the draft research agenda.
- 6. To help ensure that the knowledge that is generated provides as comprehensive a picture as possible, the priority research agenda for the enacted mathematics curriculum needs to be accompanied by a plan for ensuring sufficient capacity and resourc...
- SIGNIFICANCE
- Note
- REFERENCES
- Postscript
- Conference on Research on the Enacted Mathematics Curriculum
- Agenda
- Prior to the Conference
- List of Participants and Affiliations at Time of Conference
- About the Authors
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