Accelerated Maths
The progress monitoring software tool which is designed to monitor and manage the mathematics skills practice through calculus from the preschool math is referred to as Accelerated Math. The Accelerated Math was published by the Renaissance Learning and was used by the secondary and primary schools in the beginning. There are about five different versions of the math which are separated as desktop version, web-based version in the renaissance place, web software and other similar software products like the accelerated reader. This software is referred to as “Accelerated Maths” in various parts of the United Kingdom and Australia.
Researches on the success of Accelerated Math:
There are evidences that those students who have used the Accelerated Math had gained twice the percentile when compared to other control classrooms which had not used the Accelerated Maths. Brem and Sadusky in the year 2002 studied the utility of the Accelerated Math in the K-6 urban elementary school during the time of 2001-2002 academic years. According to the observations of the teachers, the students were able to take decisions about the instructions that were carried out in the classrooms. Tardew and Ysseldkyke observed about 2201 students taken in about 225 classrooms from 24 different states. The result of the observation showed that those students who used the Accelerated Math have gained some significant gains in the STAR Math test when compared to the control group. It has also proved to be successful in the grades 3 and 10. Ysseldyke, Thill, Betts and Hannigan processed a quasi-experimental study using students from third through the sixth grade Title I students. The findings showed the evidence that the students who used the Accelerated Math have outperformed those who didn’t use the Accelerated Math. There are quite a number of studies which have proved the success of the Accelerated Math.
Cost effective software:
With the budget for the education becoming tighter, there is a need for making the best of what one has. For this reason, the Accelerated Math is adopted by thousands of schools worldwide which need to give quality education to the students within a limited budget. There is no doubt that accelerated math leads the students to highest grades with least investment.
One big advantage of the Accelerated Maths is that it combines the baseline assessment of the math ability of the students and the allows the students to learn the mathematics at their own pace without being left behind by other bright students in the class.
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