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The University of Illinois at Chicago-Maneuvers with Mathematics (UIC-MWM) project is a teaching and materials development project for grades four through nine. UIC-MWM has developed nine replacement units through two major National Science Foundation (NSF) grants. These replacement units are available from Dale Seymour Publications. In 1994, the U.S. Department of Educations Program Effectiveness Panel validated UIC-MWM as an "exemplary" mathematics program. What are the philosophy, goals, and objectives of the UIC-MWM
program?
The NCTM recommendations are heavily incorporated throughout the UIC-MWM materials. UIC-MWM materials emphasize the use of calculators, mathematical reasoning, problem solving, communication about mathematics, estimation, and serious explanation of geometry and measurement. Each child uses their UIC-MWM student lab book as a primary laboratory. In the Student Lab Book, students draw sketches and scale drawings, cut out manipulatives, and collect data from their daily environment. UIC-MWM students rely on the once common tools of elementary mathematics: ruler, compass, protractor, and scissors. Before they examine the abstract, students build a concrete foundation with manipulatives. Students continuously discuss their ideas, make arguments, and validate their thinking. The content of the Maneuvers with Mathematics Student Lab Books is described in detail on the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse Resource Finder. What are the needs of the school community which motivated the
development of this program?
For more information about Maneuvers with Mathematics, contact Monica Von Plinsky, Program Coordinator, at (312) 996-8766, or send e-mail to vonp@uic.edu.
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