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1 New York City ELL Math Initiative Linda Curtis-Bey (Director of Mathematics, Office of Curriculum and Professional Development) Ronald Schwarz (HS Math Specialist) Miguel Cordero (HS Math Specialist)

2 New York City: the Statistics 1.1 million Students 1,200 Schools and Principals 88,000 Teachers (~ 3,000 new teachers/year) 30 Regional Instructional Supervisors (RISs) 1,200 Math Coaches Lead Teachers 1,200 (paid) Parent Coordinators 100 New Teachers Mentors 100 Special Education Instructional Specialists 100 ELL Instructional Specialists 100 Early Childhood Specialists

3 Uniform Curriculum Implementation Everyday Mathematics/Math Steps (Grades K-5) Impact Mathematics (Grades 6-8) Prentice Hall New York Math A (HS) Calculators Manipulatives Mandated Instructional Time Laptop Computers for Coaches and RISs

4 Phase-In Timeline – September, 2003 K-2; Grade 6; High School (1 st of 3-semester Math A Course) – September, 2004 Grades 3-5 or Grade 3; Grade 7; High School (1 st semester/new class) – September, 2005 Grade 4 (if applicable); Grade 8

5 Structures to Support Professional Development Regional Instructional Supervisors – Monthly Meetings – Twice Monthly Math Coaches: 2-4 Weeks of Summer PD – School Year - Weekly Lead Teachers (Monthly) Teachers – 3 PD Days - required – 100 minutes (every 2 weeks) – required – Grade Meetings – Weekly – Other Offerings – Optional

6 Structures to Support Professional Development Institutes/Workshops (# of Sessions Vary) – Administrators – Parent Coordinators and Parents – New Teachers Mentors – Special Education Instructional Specialists – ELL Instructional Specialists – Early Childhood Specialists

7 Exam Scores Annual Standard Citywide Exams

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10 NYCDOE Office Of English Language Learners and Math Department ELL NYCDOE Office Of English Language Learners and Math Department ELL Math Initiative Mathematics/ELL leadership Mathematics/ELL Learning Network - ELL RISs and ISSs plus mathematics RISs and coaches All participate in Building the BASE professional development -(QTEL) Regional Math/ELL Action Plans Collaborative Coaching Spanish Bilingual Mathematics Leadership Team

11 ELL ELL Math Initiative Mathematics/ELL Professional Development for Teachers QTEL with a mathematics focus K-5 mathematics content and pedagogy with academic discourse in Spanish 6-12 mathematics content and pedagogy with academic discourse in Spanish

12 ELL ELL Math Initiative Quality Instruction Materials review and alignment Policy and practice review Mathematics Summer School Academy Assessment practices

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16 Review of Academic Intervention Materials and Programs in Mathematics Goals – Create a mathematics “toolkit” for intervention services – Identify programs, strategies, and tools that best meet the needs of our struggling students – Assist educators to navigate and make appropriate selections of the available AIS math resources – Alignment of math AIS materials to the citywide initiatives

17 Focus of Professional Development Year III (2005/2006) - Required – Differentiation – Math Content for Math Teachers – New NYS State Standards – Instruction: Talk in the Classrooms – High School Collaborative Lab Sites – LessonLab – Regional Planning Optional – T Cubed Graphing Calculator Training – Geometers’ Sketchpad – Level I and II

18 Supplemental Differentiation Publications Companion handbooks for Everyday Mathematics and Impact Mathematics that will address differentiation (September, 2005) – English Language Learners – Special Education – Academic Intervention – Gifted/Talented – Classroom Vignettes Math A Plus (HS Students Who are Repeating) Jan, 2005 – Review of Math Topics – Test Preparation/Test Sophistication – Study Skills

19 Collaborative Partnerships Publishers/Vendors NYC Universities and Colleges Other University Partners – University of Chicago – University of Pittsburgh – Rutgers NSF/MSP Grants

20 Collaborative Partnerships PD Organizations – Educational Development Center (EDC) – Institute for Learning (IFL) – Math Solutions/Marilyn Burns – United Federation of Teachers (UFT) – Math for America – West Ed – NCEE/America’s Choice – AUSSIE

21 New York City Math Advisory Panel Chairperson - Uri Treisman NYS Education Dept. Representatives University/College Participation – Math Education Department – Mathematics Department Regional & School Representatives Central Office Representation

22 Final Thoughts Organizing for Effort Student Performance Meeting Teacher/Principal Demand Accountability vs. Risk-Taking Equity

23 A B 28.8% 89.5% 60% 72.8%

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