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CPM Educational Program

CPM Educational Program

Product Details

Overview
Middle and High School Mathematics instruction/lessons.

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Features
CPM Educational Program, also known as College Preparatory Mathematics, is a curriculum and instructional resource provider focused on mathematics education, primarily for middle school and high school levels. Here are the key features of CPM Educational Program:

  1. Problem-Based Approach: CPM utilizes a problem-based instructional approach where students engage in solving real-world problems and applications. This approach emphasizes conceptual understanding, reasoning, and problem-solving skills rather than rote memorization of procedures.

  2. Integrated Curriculum: CPM offers integrated mathematics curriculum that connects various branches of mathematics, such as algebra, geometry, statistics, and calculus. This integration helps students see the connections between different mathematical concepts and their applications.

  3. Collaborative Learning: CPM promotes collaborative learning through group work and cooperative problem-solving activities. Students work together in teams to discuss, analyze, and solve mathematical problems, fostering communication and teamwork skills.

  4. Structured Lessons and Investigations: The curriculum includes structured lessons and investigations that guide students through the exploration and discovery of mathematical concepts. Lessons often include multiple representations (visual, numerical, algebraic) to support diverse learning styles.

  5. Technology Integration: CPM integrates technology tools and resources to enhance learning experiences. This may include graphing calculators, interactive simulations, online resources, and digital platforms that support learning and assessment.

  6. Formative Assessment: CPM incorporates formative assessment strategies to monitor student progress and understanding throughout the learning process. Teachers use ongoing feedback to adjust instruction and provide targeted support to students.

  7. Professional Development: CPM provides professional development opportunities for teachers to support effective implementation of the curriculum. This includes workshops, seminars, and resources that focus on instructional strategies, assessment practices, and classroom management techniques.

  8. Differentiated Instruction: The curriculum offers flexibility for differentiated instruction, allowing teachers to adapt lessons and assignments to meet the needs of diverse learners. This includes providing additional support for struggling students and enrichment opportunities for advanced learners.

  9. Student Support Resources: CPM provides resources for students, such as online homework help, additional practice problems, and tutorials. These resources are designed to reinforce learning outside of the classroom and support independent study.

  10. Research-Based Design: The development of CPM curriculum and resources is grounded in research on effective mathematics education practices. The program continues to evolve based on feedback from educators, researchers, and ongoing assessment of student outcomes.

Interoperability
Compatible with the following interoperability frameworks or products:
  • Classlink
  • CLEVER (Roster)

Districts
This list is compiled annually through our web surveys, internet research, and phone interviews with California school districts.

School Districts in California that use CPM Math*

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