The Idea Of A Coherent Curriculum For Mathematics And Science
Today we are awash in reports and recommendations, commissions and boards, standards and frameworks all striving to improve American education across the curriculum, and especially in science, mathematics, and technology. From those various sources, several common themes emerge: a belief in the importance of powerful ideas that provide all students with true scientific and mathematical literacy, ideas that enable them to use, not merely possess, knowledge; an emphasis on significant, ambitious content embedded in contexts that are meaningful to the students; and a recognition of the connections that permeate the disciplines and that link them one to another. When it comes to mathematics and science, virtually no one contests the assertion that the fields are closely related. Statements like "mathematics is the language of science" and "science provides real-life applications of mathematics"