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Truman Press is delighted to announce the release of "Scaling the Math Achievement Ladder: Teachers Leading the Way to the Top" by Brenda Buckley. This insightful and timely book presents a clear method of instruction that enables every student to be successful in math, making it a must-read for educators and policymakers.
American education has been in a period of peril for many years, with students failing to compete internationally, particularly in math and science. Approximately half of the students entering community colleges in the United States must receive remedial assistance in mathematics. This book addresses these challenges head-on, offering a new approach to math education that could revolutionize American classrooms.
The authors, with a combined teaching experience spanning over forty years, emphasize the role of the classroom teacher as the single most essential factor in the learning process. Their unique method, known as Cumulative Reinforcement of Concepts and Skills (CRCS), is designed to help every student succeed in math and genuinely enjoy the learning process.
Here are some unique elements that set this book apart:
A clear and actionable method of instruction that can be implemented in any classroom.
An emphasis on the role of the teacher as the most crucial factor in the learning process.
The authors' unique contribution to the field of math education, the CRCS method.
Insights from the authors' extensive experience in teaching, curriculum development, and teacher training.
The book's theme, "Scaling the Math Achievement Ladder: Teachers Leading the Way to the Top," resonates with readers as it offers a beacon of hope for American education. It empowers teachers to take the lead in transforming math education and provides them with the tools to do so. This theme contributes significantly to the overall appeal of the book, making it a potential contender for the next must-read title.
We invite all educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of American education to add this book to their reading list. It is not just a critique of the current state of math education, but a guide on how to improve it.
For more information about the book, please contact Truman Press at info@trumanpress.us or 888-894-7508.
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