At 11:48 AM -0700 4/7/05, Richard Hake wrote:
I disagree. I think Shoenfeld makes a good case that Carnine played a leading role in undermining math instruction in California.

You of course have data supporting a causal relationship between Carnine's behavior and the effectiveness of maths education in California?
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