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U.S.
Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today announced
the 17 expert panelists and six ex-officio members chosen
to comprise the National Mathematics Advisory Panel.
The panel will advise President Bush and Secretary
Spellings on the best use of scientifically based
research to advance the teaching and learning of
mathematics.
To keep America competitive in the 21st century, we
must improve the way we teach math and we must give more
students the chance to take advanced math and science
courses in high school, Secretary Spellings said.
Americas high school graduates need solid
math skills, whether proceeding to college or going into
the workforce.
The National Mathematics Advisory Panel (NMP), modeled
after the National Reading Panel, will examine and
summarize the scientific evidence related to the teaching
and learning of mathematics, with a specific focus on
preparation for and success in learning algebra.
The NMP will issue an interim report by Jan. 31, 2007 and
a final report no later than Feb. 28, 2008.
These reports will provide policy recommendations on how
to improve mathematics achievement for all students.
The National Mathematics Advisory Panel will be
chaired by Dr. Larry Faulkner, president of the Houston
Endowment and President Emeritus of the University of
Texas at Austin.
Other panelists:
* Dr. Deborah Ball, Dean, School of
Education and Collegiate Professor, University of
Michigan
* Dr. Camilla Benbow, Dean of Education
and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Peabody
College
* Dr. A. Wade Boykin, Professor and
Director of the Developmental Psychology Graduate Program
in the Department of Psychology, Howard University
* Dr. Francis Skip Fennell,
Professor of Education, McDaniel College (Md.);
President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
* Dr. David Geary, Curators
Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences,
University of Missouri at Columbia
* Dr. Russell Gersten, Executive
Director, Instructional Research Group; Professor
Emeritus, College for Education, University of Oregon
* Nancy Ichinaga, former Principal,
Bennett-Kew Elementary School, Inglewood, Calif.
* Dr. Tom Loveless, Director, Brown
Center on Education Policy and Senior Fellow in
Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution
* Dr. Liping Ma, Senior Scholar for the
Advancement of Teaching, Carnegie Foundation
* Dr. Valerie Reyna, Professor of Human
Development and Professor of Psychology, Cornell
University
* Dr. Wilfried Schmid, Professor of
Mathematics, Harvard University
* Dr. Robert Siegler, Teresa Heinz
Professor of Cognitive Psychology, Department of
Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University
* Dr. Jim Simons, President of
Renaissance Technologies Corporation; former Chairman of
the Mathematics Department, State University of New York
at Stony Brook
* Dr. Sandra Stotsky, Independent
researcher and consultant in education; former Senior
Associate Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of
Education
* Vern Williams, Math Teacher,
Longfellow Middle School, Fairfax, Va.
* Dr. Hung-Hsi Wu, Professor of
Mathematics, University of California at Berkeley
Ex-officio members:
* Dan Berch, National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes
of Health
* Diane Jones, White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy
* Tom Luce, Assistant Secretary, U.S.
Department of Education
* Kathie Olsen, Deputy Director,
National Science Foundation
* Raymond Simon, Deputy Secretary, U.S.
Department of Education
* Grover (Russ) Whitehurst, Director,
Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of
Education
All meetings of the NMP will be open to the public and
will be announced in the Federal Register. For fact
sheets on the NMP and the American Competitiveness
Initiative please visit <http://www.ed.gov/news/opeds/factsheets/index.html?src=ct>
http://www.ed.gov/news/opeds/factsheets/index.html?src=gu
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