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Advanced Mathematical Decision Making Using Advanced Quantitative Reasoning: 2017 Edition - Teacher Materials
 
Advanced Mathematical Decision Making Using Advanced Quantitative Reasoning: 2017 Edition - Teacher Materials

4-volume coil-bound set, 2017 edition

This newly revised four-volume set provides planning materials and teacher versions of activities to support the teaching of a senior-level mathematics course. This course prepares students for a range of future options in non-algebraically-intensive college majors or for entering workforce training programs.

Organized in eight units, the materials address all the student expectations for the Texas Advanced Quantitative Reasoning course and the majority of the student expectations for similar courses implemented in other states. The teacher materials include unit overviews, section planners, and student materials with worked solutions. Only educators teaching this course may purchase the teacher materials.

This four- volume print resource for teachers contains only the teacher material. You can purchase 2017 Student Materials here. The teacher materials can also be purchased as a USB Flash Drive.

Visit the AMDM website to learn more about the course and how the Dana Center can support teachers and schools offering it. Email us at amdm@austin.utexas.edu to inquire about professional development sessions around AMDM.

The original 2010 AMDM/AQR instructional materials (with teacher materials) were developed with support from the Greater Texas Foundation and as such are available free as downloadable files to the people of Texas via the AMDM website. Please note: the 2010 downloadable materials have not been revised and updated to reflect new standards and strategies.



 

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