Universal Algebra I policy, access, and inequality: Findings from a national survey
Many in the US view algebra as a gatekeeper to advanced study of mathematics, and increasing enrollment in algebra courses as a strategy to address unequal access to educational opportunity. As a result, universal enrollment policies, which require all students to complete Algebra I by grade 8 or 9,...
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Main Authors: | Janine T. Remillard (Author), John Y. Baker (Author), Michael D. Steele (Author), Nina D. Hoe (Author), Anne Traynor (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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