mctm/mde mathematics leadership task force
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The top 6.5 things holding back student achievement in Mathematics & what to do about it. MESPA February 2013. MCTM/MDE Mathematics Leadership Task Force. Introductions. Sara Van Der Werf K-12 Mathematics Lead Minneapolis Public Schools [email protected] 612-600-6307. Emily Larson - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The top 6.5 things holding back student achievement in
Mathematics & what to do about it.
MESPA February 2013
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Sara Van Der Werf
K-12 Mathematics LeadMinneapolis Public
612-600-6307
Emily LarsonK-12 Mathematics
SpecialistSouth Washington
mn.us651-458-6217
Nancy NuttingMathematics Professional
Development Facilitator,
Retired MPS Teachernancynutting@comcast
.net612-866-2030
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Today’s presentation and helpful resources available at:
www.mctm.org/principals.phpand
http://scimathmn.org/stemtc/resources/resources-february-2013-mespa-conference-0
Or go to scimathmn.org/stemtc ---> Resources---> Resources from the February 2013 MESPA Conference (on page 3)
Follow us on Twitter @MNMath4All
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VISION FOR SUCCESS
All students deserve to have opportunities to learn important and
challenging mathematics every
day.
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We need to enhance . . .TIME for studentsTIME for teachersTIME for support staff, including administrators
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Minimum of 90 minutes a day 60 minutes of core mathematics for all
students 30 minutes of targeted instruction to fill
gaps, challenge students, differentiate, flexible groups
“Opportunity to Learn” is key Lessons Learned from TIMSS – you can’t learn
what you haven’t been taught – the MN Anomaly Singapore’s success – give mathematics equal
time with literacy in beginning years Detroit’s Project SEED – focus on problem solving
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Additional 90 minutes/day for 15 weeks Involves specially trained mathematicians 90% of SEED students passed
Michigan’s Educational assessment compared with 79% of comparison group
Improved learning was consistently linked to allowing students to struggle utilizing problem solving – answers not instantly obvious
Supported by a business partnership
Detroit News, Jan.3, 2013 http://www.detroitnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/
201301031115/SCHOOLS/301030371
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Equity Research consistently shows that ability grouping does not help lowest achieving students (Oakes, Education Trust)
Lower expectations means less opportunity to learn (see Maintaining High Expectations, Best Practices, SciMathMN Frameworks)
Solid interventions require strong diagnostic tools; implies we increase and use assessment FOR learning
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Additional training in both mathematics and mathematics pedagogy impacts student learning (see Ball and Hill)
The closer the learning to students the greater the impact, e.g. PLCs
Coordinated approaches help students most – Do support staff know and have access to the core curriculum materials and receive training in mathematics and mathematics pedagogy?
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VISION FOR SUCCESS
All sites will provide intentional/directed
PLC time around Content Knowledge
AND Pedagogy.
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The Lesson:•Students were taught an algorithm for dividing fractions & practiced the skill several times.
•Dividing fractions is a 6th grade math standard.
•All students were engaged.
•Students got the correct answer over and over again.
There was a lot to like in
this lesson,
yet I was disturbed
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groups of ½’s fit into
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20÷20 = 1425÷425 = 1
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conceptual development
over doing procedures.
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A flexible understanding
of the base 10
number system
(place value)
365
A deep understandi
ng of equality.
(and even better, relational thinking)
8+4 = +5
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Teachers will become Diagnostic
This allows teachers to Differentiate
KEY = Listen to student talk and look at student work.
The
number
in the
box is
12 because
8 plus 4
more is
12.
The number in the box is 7 because 5 is one more than 4, therefore
the number in the box needs to be 1 less
than 8 to keep both sides of
the equal sign balanced.
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Write out a year long plan for providing on-going on-site PD on Mathematics Content and Pedagogy Development
Are your teachers teaching a balance of skills and concepts?
Use the resources at the SciMathMN Frameworks site.
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VISION FOR SUCCESSTeacher leaders will be identified who will work in partnership with administration and a math committee to improve mathematics teaching and learning.
Nurture talent once it surfaces.Make more talent rise to the surface.
National Research Council. Everybody Counts. 1989
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Identify teachers who have an interest in mathematics and find opportunities for them to learn about mathematics instruction. Write down the names of two teachers you will work with as your math leaders.
• Be a mentor or coach to a teacher to partner together to improve mathematics teaching and learning. Along the way help him/her develop leadership skills.
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• Learn together through a book study, professional development videos and conversation. • Lenses of Learning
(www.mathleadership.org) is one resources specifically for math leaders.
• Support your math leaders work in leading learning for other teachers in your building and intentional changes in the structures around mathematics teaching and learning.
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• Help your leaders become members of NCTM and MCTM.
• Support your mathematics leader(s) attendance at Mathematics related conferences or professional development sessions. • Be aware of the Minnesota Council of
Teachers of Mathematics Leadership Symposium and Spring Conference in Duluth (www.mctm.org) as an option.
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Change takes some time and investing in your teachers in this way will serve your building and
your students well.
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VISION FOR SUCCESS
Students will not only have the opportunity to learn the skills and procedures of mathematics but will also develop strong conceptual understanding and apply that understanding to solve problems.
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• Help students develop strong conceptual understanding of mathematics as well as problem solving and reasoning skills.
• Have your teachers read their grade level standards at least 3 times a year.
• Understand that in order to Meet or Exceed the Minnesota Academic Standards, it is necessary to build strong understanding of concepts.
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• Be aware of the purpose and structure of online resources and Apps. Online programs often serve as tools to drill basic facts or practice simple procedures. Do not let the use of these tools take away from time spent on developing conceptual understanding.
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Use “Helping Children Learn” National Academies Press. This short summary of the National Research Council’s report “Adding it Up” and answers the question, “What does it take to be successful in mathematics”?
Consider the book “How the Brain Learns Mathematics” by David A. Sousa to help build understanding of how to engage students in learning mathematics.
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• Use the resource from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, including the Focal Point Series books for every grade level. (www.nctm.org) These books show how to introduce concepts and to build deeper understanding of mathematics content.
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VISION FOR SUCCESSWe have a deep repertoire of formative assessment toolsWe use information from formative assessments to drive and personalize instructionWe assess both conceptual and skill knowledge
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Standard 3.3.2 Understand perimeter as a measurable attribute of real-world and mathematical objects. Use various tools to measure distances.
Benchmark 3.3.2.2 Find the perimeter of a polygon by adding
the lengths of the sides.
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1. Find the perimeter.
2. Draw a four-sided irregular polygon with a perimeter of 23 units. Show all dimensions.
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Gives us a better snapshot of both skills and understanding
Increases likelihood of students meeting or exceeding standards on MCA assessments
Engages students It’s mathematics – what
mathematicians and scientists actually do!
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Achievement Level
DescriptorsHow do I teach the
standards? 20%30%
5%
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VISION FOR SUCCESS
All students are talking about mathematics
out loud every class period.
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My definition of a good teacher has changed from “one who explains things so well that students understand” to “one who gets students to explain things so well that they can be understood.”
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Who is doing the talking?
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Tell teachers you will be looking for who is doing most of the talking in the classroom.
Read
Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School * April 2000
Make it a goal to do multiple student turn-and-talks every math lesson.
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Classroom culture matters. Teachers need to socialize students to the idea that math is about thinking and reasoning rather than being first, fastest and always right. This shift in classroom culture is critical because it allows students to see mistakes as learning opportunities.
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Intentionally Plan the Questions that they will ask that will uncover students… Misconceptions Conceptual Understanding Thinking.
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VISION FOR SUCCESS
Just Start and you are
HALF way there.
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What can you take action on in the next 1 day 1 week 1 month 1 year?
Schedule 15-30 minutes every month on your personal calendar to plan for increased mathematics achievement for all at your site.
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Today’s presentation and helpful resources available at:
www.mctm.org/principals.phpand
http://scimathmn.org/stemtc/resources/resources-february-2013-mespa-conference-0
Or go to scimathmn.org/stemtc ---> Resources---> Resources from the February 2013 MESPA Conference (on page 3)
Follow us on Twitter @MNMath4All
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STEM TEACHER RESOURCE CENTERwww.scimathmn.org/stemtc
A New Resource for Teachers to Identify Resources to Help Students Achieve
Minnesota Standards in Mathematics or Science
Launched 6/30/2011 – work in progress – your feedback is appreciated!
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Do you know
what a STANINE is?
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OVERVIEWSummarizes Big Ideas and Essential Understandings of the Standard/BenchmarksCorrelations to NCTM StandardsCorrelations to national Common Core StandardsMISCONCEPTIONSPoints out frequent misconceptions and common errors students have about these math ideasVIGNETTEA snapshot into a classroom featuring an acitivity and teacher/student dialogueGives a picture of what standard/benchmarks meanRESOURCESTeaching notes and ideas for learningResource listsKey vocabulary and ideas for working with vocab.Professional development/PLC resourcesReferences
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ASSESSMENTSample tasks to assess this standard/benchmarksMay be used formatively or summatively
DIFFERENTIATIONIdeas for struggling learners and English LearnersIdeas to extend the learning for kids who “get it”Resource lists
PARENTS/ADMINISTRATORSChecklists and resources for parents, coaches, administrators
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Mathematics Best PracticesAs a profession, teachers of mathematics must continually strive to learn from research, remain current within a dynamic field, effectively serve an increasingly diverse student population and constantly improve the results obtained by students . . . Read more »
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Strength
Weakness
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Achievement Level
DescriptorsHow do I teach the
standards? 20%30%
5%
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