The We All Speak Math Campaign for Meaningful Discourse

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Improving mathematical discourse in high school classrooms through a statewide campaign draws on the images of high-quality instruction promoted in Principles to Actions.

The High School Visions Design Team of the North Carolina Collaborative for Mathematics Learning

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