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Building) Room 127
Telephone: (818) 677-7792 Email: david.klein@csun.edu Fax: (818) 677-3634 Office Hours: Monday 10 to 10:50 a.m., Thursday 10 to
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| B.S. Physics 1975, UCSB B.A. Mathematics 1975, UCSB Ph.d. Applied Mathematics, Cornell University, 1981 |
Professional Interests
Mathematical Physics, Statistical Mechanics, |
Research
Articles
Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, History of Mathematics Education,
preprints and reprints, and Teacher Education
K-12 Mathematics Education
A quarter century of US 'math wars' and political partisanship, (c) Taylor & Francis, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Taylor & Francis for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics, Volume 22 Issue 1, January 2007, p. 22-33, doi:10.1080/17498430601148762 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17498430601148762) The BSHM Bulletin is available online at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17498430.asp
Open Letter to Governor Schwarzenegger
and Members of the California Legislature in support of
California's Standards System for K-12 Education. Faculty and administrators from California
colleges and universities are invited to endorse
Why Johnny Can't Calculate,
by David Klein and
Jennifer Marple, Los Angeles Times, September 26, 2005
The State of State Math Standards 2005, by David
Klein
with Bastiaan J. Braams, Thomas Parker, William Quirk, Wilfried Schmid,
and W. Stephen Wilson
Technical assistance from Ralph A. Raimi and Lawrence Braden
Analysis by Justin Torres
Foreword by Chester E. Finn, Jr.
Panelists:
Mike McKeown, Brown University
Gail Burrill, Michigan State University and former NCTM President
David Klein, California State University, Northridge (For Klein's
Presentation click here)
Lee V. Stiff, President of the National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics
Tom Loveless, Brookings Institution
Moderator: Lynne V. Cheney, AEI
("Real Player"; click here to get free download)
Other Education Related Links
Mathematically Correct, a nationally influential parents' organization to improve mathematics instruction in K-12
New York City Honest and Open Logical Debate on mathematics education reform, or NYC HOLD, was "formed in order to address mathematics education in the New York City schools and to provide an organization for parents, educators, mathematicians and other concerned citizens to work to improve the quality of mathematics education"
Core Knowledge Foundation,
founded in 1986 by E.D.Hirsch Jr.
What
Elementary Teachers Need to Know, College Course Outlines for
Teacher
Preparation, from the Core Knowledge Foundation. Syllabai are
available
for Math, Science, History, Geography, Music, Art.
National Council on Teacher Quality
American Board for Certification of
Teacher Excellence
These two organizations provide high quality teacher certification
programs.
Third
Education Group: Third Education Group’s purpose is to provide
education information the public can trust.
Kitchen
Table Math (the sequel) gives illuminating insights and good tips
for parents on
teaching math to their children
Save Our Children from Mediocre
Math, a parents' group in Thousand Oaks, California
TeachMath.net, created by math teacher E. Toby Earl
Parents Concerned
with Penfield's Math Programs, a parents' group in Penfield, New
York
Where's The
Math? Washington state parents and educators for
mathematically correct curricula
Ilinois Loop
A web site with a wealth of information about math education and other
subjects
Weapons of Math
Destruction Comics and commentary
Teach Utah
Kids Parents struggling for sound math education in Utah
Maths is
good for you! History of mathematics for young mathematicians
Dublin
Math Matters, "The purpose of this website is to educate the
Dublin, Ohio community
about the difficult math issues facing our district, our state, and our
nation."
American Mathematical Society Technical Careers: A
K-12 Project "Our long-term goal is to improve preparation of
high-achieving K-12
students for ambitious technical education at the university level."
Bas Braams'
education
page
Bill Quirk's home page
Ralph Raimi's home
page
Hung Hsi-Wu's home page
Richard Phelps
home page
CSUN and Political Issues
CSUN United for Peace and Justice, a coalition of CSUN faculty, students, and university community members
Mechanisms
of Western Domination: A Short History of Iraq and Kuwait
Commentaries by Historical Figures on
Socialism, Capitalism, and Imperialism