• Source: University of Chicago School Mathematics Project
    • The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project (UCSMP) is a multi-faceted project of the University of Chicago in the United States, intended to improve competency in mathematics in the United States by elevating educational standards for children in elementary and secondary schools.


      Overview


      The UCSMP supports educators by supplying training materials to them and offering a comprehensive mathematics curriculum at all levels of primary and secondary education. It seeks to bring international strengths into the United States, translating non-English math textbooks for English students and sponsoring international conferences on the subject of math education. Launched in 1983 with the aid of a six-year grant from Amoco, the UCSMP is used throughout the United States.
      UCSMP developed Everyday Mathematics, a pre-K and elementary school mathematics curriculum.


      UCSMP publishers


      Wright Group-McGraw-Hill (K-6 Materials)
      Wright Group-McGraw-Hill (6-12 Materials)
      American Mathematical Society (Translations of Foreign Texts)


      See also


      Zalman Usiskin


      References




      External links


      Official Website
      Elementary Component
      Secondary Component

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