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Blending algebra and geometry: An approach to high school math slowly gains favor
Chapman High School in Kansas has adopted an integrated math curriculum that combines algebra, geometry, and trigonometry over multiple years instead of teaching them separately. This approach, part of a broader movement to modernize high school math, aims to keep concepts fresh and reduce overwhelm, though some teachers and critics remain skeptical.
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