Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, May 21, 2008
The House Education and Labor Committee held a hearing to examine a recent report released by the National Mathematics Advisory Panel on the state of math education and instruction in the United States. Among other things, the report found that the nation’s system for teaching math is “broken and must be fixed” if the U.S. wants to maintain its competitive edge.
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Witnesses:
  • Dr. Skip Fennell » Member
    National Mathematics Advisory Panel
    Former President
    National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
    Westminster, Maryland
  • Dr. William Haver » Professor of Mathematics Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia
  • Laura Slover » Vice President Achieve, Inc. Washington, D.C.
  • Dr. Wanda T. Staggers » Master Teacher and Dean of Manufacturing and Engineering Academy of Engineering and Biomedical Sciences Anderson, South Carolina
  • Dr. Mary Ann Wolf » Executive Director State Education Technology Directors Association Glen Burnie, Maryland
  • John J. Castellani » President Business Roundtable Washington D.C.


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