Comparison of 1999 Seven Key Ideas and 2005
Process and Content Strands
1999 Key Ideas
2005 Process and
Content Strands
Broad in scope and transcend the various branches of mathematics (arithmetic, number theory, algebra, geometry, etc.).
A column listing each performance indicator.
A separate listing of Assessment Examples and Classroom Ideas for each Performance Indicator in Math A and Classroom Ideas for each Performance Indicator in Math B.
Processes
of mathematics (problem solving, communication, etc.) are, for the most part,
included in the narrative of the document rather than having performance
indicators to describe them.
Process and Content Strands are aligned to the
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Standards.
The processes of mathematics as well as the content
of mathematics have performance indicators.
Performance indicators are clearly delineated and
more specific than in the 1996 learning standard and 1999 Core Curriculum.