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Quantitative Literacy (9-12)

Quantitative literacy has a particular significance and interpretation in our fast-changing, information-dense, high-technology global society. In this context, quantitative literacy includes the ability to estimate and judge precision of numbers (e.g., the size of the national debt), the ability to quantitatively understand and make decisions through voting and elections (e.g., the merits of preferential voting to fairly decide elections), and an understanding of the basic mathematics needed for informed Internet use (e.g., searching strategies and secure e-commerce transactions). The essential topics in this Quantitative Literacy strand are listed and discussed below.

Technology should be used appropriately to enhance and support the teaching and learning of quantitative literacy. This may include judicious use of graphing calculators, specialty software, and resources on the Internet.

Essential Topics in Quantitative Literacy

  • Number operations and properties
  • Systematic counting
  • Social decision making
  • Mathematics of information processing and the Internet

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