You are here

Mathematics

Web banner for mathematics


News and Announcements

Curriculum Adoption Resource

Starting the curriculum adoption process this fall? Reference CDE's Mathematics Assessment and Curriculum database to access detailed information on instructional materials that meet EdReports' standards. This database is an optional resource intended to streamline your adoption process by providing further insight into high-quality materials.

 

Want more news? Keep up with more events and announcements by joining the CoMath listserv.


Graphic for academic standards for mathematics

Academic Standards

The mathematics standards compel us to make mathematics relevant to students by moving beyond mere answer getting to doing the work of mathematicians. The standards emphasize the development of students’ abilities to use mathematics to represent their lived experiences and to simplify and explain complex phenomena.

Graphic for curriculum support for mathematics

Curriculum Support

Article IX, Section 16 of Colorado's constitution states, "Neither the general assembly nor the state board of education shall have power to prescribe textbooks to be used in the public schools." However, CDE can still serve as an advisor to help districts and schools adopt, adapt, develop or use the materials of their choice.

Graphic for instructional support for mathematics

Instructional Support

Instructional support is grounded in CDE's shared approach to Best, First Instruction as well as practices and strategies supported by professional organizations and scholars at the leading edge of mathematics education.

Graphic for community for mathematics

Community

There are many opportunities to connect and grow as a professional educator with the larger mathematics education community, including mailing lists, professional organizations and events.


Frequently Asked Questions About Mathematics in Colorado

Do you have questions about Colorado's mathematics standards? Graduation requirements? Textbook recommendations? They might be answered here.

  1. How many high school math credits are required to graduate?
  2. Where is the list of math programs and interventions that are approved to use in schools?
  3. How are Colorado's math standards like and not like Common Core?

See the answers to these and other questions in the FAQ.


Decorative text of the Colorado Department of Education's HB 23-1231's icon

Improving Mathematics Outcomes in K-12 (House Bill 23-1231)

House Bill 23-1231 was passed in April of 2023, establishing various programs to improve mathematics outcomes and accelerate achievement.

These programs include professional development, advisory lists for instructional materials, guidance for improvement planning, new and expanded grant programs and new rules for educator preparation.


Have questions for the math team? Email [email protected].


For further assistance, please contact:

Joe Brenkert
Mathematics Content Specialist
P 720.990.4907
[email protected]

Jason Cushner
Mathematics Content Specialist
P 720.990.1038
[email protected]

Raymond Johnson, Ph.D.
Mathematics Content Specialist
P 303.866.6582
[email protected]

Tabitha Nickerson
Mathematics Content Specialist
P 720.626.0815
[email protected]