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Page 1: On the Road to Proficiency Using CPM. The Problems: oData oSub-Groups oRemediation for NON-Proficient oNo district wide program oNo math certification

On the Road to Proficiency Using CPM

On the Road to Proficiency Using CPM

Page 2: On the Road to Proficiency Using CPM. The Problems: oData oSub-Groups oRemediation for NON-Proficient oNo district wide program oNo math certification

The Problems:The Problems:

o Data oSub-Groups

o Remediation for NON-ProficientoNo district wide program oNo math certification

requirements for teachers

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DataData

o10th grade 22% non-proficient

o9th grade 27% non-proficient

That is…

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AND…AND…

o16% of Whites are non-proficient

BUT…

o40% of Hispanics are non-proficient

o56% of African Americans are non-proficient

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What Did We Do??What Did We Do??

o Committee Principals Teachers Assistant principals

o Chose CPM Algebra Connections

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How Did Scheduling Work?How Did Scheduling Work?

o All Level 1’s with Algebra I Credit1 hour block ACGeometry Course

o All level 1’s with NO Credit for Algebra Io2 hour block

Algebra I – 1 math credit Intensive Math – 1 elective credit

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TrainingTrainingoNew CPM AC teacher

training o April 4 days oro Mid August 4 days oro September 2 days

oProblems

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On Going TrainingOn Going TrainingoOne Day Follow-Up

October &February &April

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Class Visits by Consultants

Class Visits by Consultants

oProvided feedback

oEncouraged individual reflection

o3 visits to every schoolSeptemberNovemberApril

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Support From the Top DownSupport From the Top Down

oSuperintendentoExecutive DirectorsoPrincipalsoAssistant PrincipalsoTeachers

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Additional SupportAdditional Supporto CPM Professional Development

Teachers Assistant Principals

o Materials – 50/50TextbooksConsumablesGraphing calculators

o Administrative SupportEmotionalPedagogical

o Monthly meetings with administrators and CDDRE consultant

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Essential Ingredients of Successful CPM Classrooms Essential Ingredients of Successful CPM Classrooms

o Student centeredStudy Teams

o Teacher as facilitator

CirculationPlanningInquiry based instruction

Effective questioning strategies

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Problems for Teachers Problems for Teachers

PedagogyStudent centered

Content Conceptual vs. proceduresConnections

Giving up ControlTechnologyPlanningTime Management – daily & long

term

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School Administrative ProblemsSchool Administrative Problems

o Time Class visitsMeetings

o SchedulingClass sizeTeacher assignmentsMaterials ESE vs general ed.

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District ProblemsDistrict Problemso Ordering Materials

Getting accurate countsStorage

o TimePD on technologyOrganizing professional learning communities“Happy hours”

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Where are We Now? Where are We Now?

We Survived Year One!!!!!!

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Year 1 SuccessesYear 1 Successes

o5% increase in proficiency in 9th grade

o3% increase in 10th grade proficiency

oIncrease in Annual Learning Gains

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District Keys to SuccessDistrict Keys to SuccessoSystemic Initiative

oCPM on-going training and class visits

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School Keys to SuccessSchool Keys to Successo Administrator weekly class

visits/meetings

o Using BEST teachers

o School with CPM dedicated classroom(s)

o CPM on campus teacher leader

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Planning for FuturePlanning for FutureoAdding Geometry

Connections 08-09

oPossibly adding Algebra II Connections 09-10

oUse CPM for Proficient Students

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How can we Improve?How can we Improve?o Build our own Teacher Leaders for

PDo Teachers

Implement CPM from day oneDon’t change the programCollaborate

o School Administrators In classrooms from day oneArrange observation of Cooperative Learning from day one

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Anecdotal Evidence of SuccessAnecdotal Evidence of Success

o“Students are not afraid to think and solve problems”

o“Students are not afraid to discuss math”

o“Reading comprehension has improved”

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More Anecdotal EvidenceMore Anecdotal Evidence

o Increased attendance

oReduced math anxiety

oPositive social interaction

oStudents recognized their mathematical growth

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Student Anecdotal Evidence

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“Probably the negatives were the group not

agreeing on something or if one person has a question, they have to

ask the ‘green dot’ person to ask the

teacher.”

“Probably the negatives were the group not

agreeing on something or if one person has a question, they have to

ask the ‘green dot’ person to ask the

teacher.”Carl B

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“This is the first year in my life that math

was the easiest class for me.”

“This is the first year in my life that math

was the easiest class for me.”

Erik L.

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“My favorite lesson was 10.1.1. I learned the Zero

Product Property and Quadratic Formulas. We

learned how to solve equations, exponents, and

how to use Tiles. I also learned how to use the

graphing calculator in this class…they are helpful.”

“My favorite lesson was 10.1.1. I learned the Zero

Product Property and Quadratic Formulas. We

learned how to solve equations, exponents, and

how to use Tiles. I also learned how to use the

graphing calculator in this class…they are helpful.”Mario C

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“My feelings about the use of cooperative learning in CPM

is very strong now. At first, it made me feel like a little kid being in a group with three other people, but now over the past year working with three other people really

does help you out a lot. I’ve learned so much from other people, and I am leaving this class with more knowledge

because of working with these people.”

“My feelings about the use of cooperative learning in CPM

is very strong now. At first, it made me feel like a little kid being in a group with three other people, but now over the past year working with three other people really

does help you out a lot. I’ve learned so much from other people, and I am leaving this class with more knowledge

because of working with these people.”

Josh M

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“When you walk in August 18th to Mrs.

Westhelle’s class and you see the desks and

her, just know that you’re getting to have

the best FUN ACTIVATED math class

ever!”

“When you walk in August 18th to Mrs.

Westhelle’s class and you see the desks and

her, just know that you’re getting to have

the best FUN ACTIVATED math class

ever!” Cody L

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“The positive outcome about my year of CPM Algebra is that I have

learned way more than I would have in an

advanced algebra. I definitely feel 2000

times more confident about my algebra

skills.”

“The positive outcome about my year of CPM Algebra is that I have

learned way more than I would have in an

advanced algebra. I definitely feel 2000

times more confident about my algebra

skills.” Vicky R