About Us
About the K–12 Mathematics Curriculum Center
The K–12 Mathematics Curriculum Center (K–12 MCC) was established in 1997 at Education Development Center, Inc. Our mission is to help teachers and administrators make thoughtful, informed decisions about mathematics curriculum and instructional materials. To that end, our projects aim to:
- investigate how curriculum decisions are made in K–12 mathematics programs
- provide resources that support good curriculum selection and implementation
- connect research and practice in mathematics curriculum
K–12 MCC efforts and products
- Research studies that investigate
curricular decision-making
- Publications that guide clients
through curriculum selection and implementation, and connect
them to research about the use of these mathematics programs.
Most are available as free downloads.
- Seminars and Other Resources for practitioners and researchers that focus participants on issues of curriculum selection, implementation, professional development, and leadership
K–12 MCC staff
Amy Borowko, Project Coordinator
June Mark, Project Director
Julie Zeringue, Research Associate
The Center partners with Inverness
Research Associates and the Center for
the Study of Mathematics Curriculum. The K–12 MCC is also supported by a
national advisory board that includes school and district mathematics
leaders, state and regional mathematics educators, mathematicians, teacher
educators, and curriculum researchers. Central to the work of the K–12
MCC
is a national network of over 4000 mathematics educators and school leaders
who have participated in the Center's seminars, resource development, and
research efforts.
To contact the K–12 MCC:
K–12 Mathematics Curriculum Center
Education Development Center, Inc.
55 Chapel Street
Newton, MA 02458-1060
ATTN: Amy Borowko
Email: mcc@edc.org
Phone: 800-332-2429