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KEDC’s
K-8 Math Alliance:
The Who, What,
Why, and
How of this Work
K-8 Math Academy will be hold a
Session 2 for new participants on
June 16-20, 2008 at the
KEDC Office located in Boyd County, Kentucky.
Click here for a map to KEDC.
WHO
are the Targeted Participants?
Teachers of math in kindergarten through eight
grades with informational/support meetings for Instructional Leaders of
these teachers, at both the building and Central Office Levels.
WHAT
Are the Learning Goals for the Alliance?
1. Math content
(through 8th grade / Algebra I Level) emphasizing teaching and
learning from a conceptual perspective
2. How to use
multiple representations to solve problems
3. How to design and
facilitate student work in math at DOK Levels 2-4
4. How to deconstruct
KY 4.1 Standards to identify and write student-friendly targets
5. How to use
good formative assessment strategies and items to
a.
provide timely intervention in order to support mastery for all students
b.
allow students to assess their own progress toward learning each standard
WHY
Are the Learning Goals of the Alliance Critical (and why now)?
1. Our students must
have the foundation necessary to succeed in higher level math
required in high schools and importantly for success in the 21st
century world – we can’t afford to wait
2. Our students will
obtain higher levels DOK when they understand math conceptually
3. Our students will
have a greater level of success on CATS assessment when we can insure they
are being taught “on standard”
4. Our teachers can more
successfully intervene in student’s learning when they know each students’
daily progress in terms of mastering the standard and when they can teach to
the target in multiple ways, i.e. multiple paths
5. Our schools
can better achieve these Learning Goals when we have a true vertical
articulation of math content (K-12)
HOW
Will All Stakeholders Know When We’ve Accomplished our Goals?
1. By including a
formal evaluation which includes a pre/post test, participant feedback,
attitude surveys, etc.. The evaluation summary will help inform all involved
as to the effectiveness of the work
2. By charting support
to teachers in Math Content through Carnegie’s Cognitive Tutor Software
3. By facilitating
teacher’s continued learning and sharing through follow-up work during
the school year
4. By monitoring
progress on summative student performance data
5. For additional information please contact:
KEDC / Terri White
904 Rose Road
Ashland, KY 41102
Phone: 606-928-0205
Fax: 606-928-3785
email: terri.white (at) kedc.org
KEDC,
904 Rose Road Ashland, KY 41102-7104
Phone: (606) 928-0205 Fax: (606) 928-3785
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