Secretary Spellings Announces National Mathematics Advisory Panel Members
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May 15, 2006
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U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today announced the 17 expert panelists and six ex-officio members chosen to comprise the National Mathematics Advisory Panel. The panel will advise President Bush and Secretary Spellings on the best use of scientifically based research to advance the teaching and learning of mathematics.

"To keep America competitive in the 21st century, we must improve the way we teach math and we must give more students the chance to take advanced math and science courses in high school," Secretary Spellings said. "America's high school graduates need solid math skills, whether proceeding to college or going into the workforce."

The National Mathematics Advisory Panel (NMP), modeled after the National Reading Panel, will examine and summarize the scientific evidence related to the teaching and learning of mathematics, with a specific focus on preparation for and success in learning algebra. The NMP will issue an interim report by Jan. 31, 2007 and a final report no later than Feb. 28, 2008. These reports will provide policy recommendations on how to improve mathematics achievement for all students.

The National Mathematics Advisory Panel will be chaired by Dr. Larry Faulkner, president of the Houston Endowment and President Emeritus of the University of Texas at Austin.

Other panelists:

Ex-officio members:

All meetings of the NMP will be open to the public and will be announced in the Federal Register.

For fact sheets on the National Math Panel and the American Competitiveness Initiative, please visit http://www.ed.gov/news/opeds/factsheets/index.html.

Note: This press release was updated after it was originally released.

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