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Teaching mathematics : Issues and Solutions Mary E. LittleA Feature Article Published inTEACHING Exceptional Children PlusVolume 6, issue 1, October 2009 Copyright 2009 by the author. This work is licensed to the public under the Creative Commons Attri-bution LicenseTeaching mathematics : Issues and E. LittleAbstractThe ability to compute, problem solve, and apply concepts and skills in mathematics influences multiple decisions in our lives. The National Research Council (1989) reported that mathematics is especially evident in our technology-rich society, where number sense and problem solving skills have increased the importance and demands of advanced levels of proficiency.
matics achievement by grade 12 (NCES, 2006). These data regarding mathematics suggest that math achievement of U.S. stu-dents was lower in 2003 than in 1995 relative to their peers in 14 other countries. Concerns regarding the poor math per-formance of students with disabilities have also increased. Researchers have noted that
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