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Math 6-12 Staff Professional Development 10-25-12
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Math Goals for 2012-13 Prepare for Standardized Assessments (ACT) Prepare for School Report Card Educator Effectiveness District Initiatives
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Prepare for New Standardized Assessment ACT bell ringers (Math 2x a week) ACT and CCSS curriculum alignment Possible ACT prep course elective (in Grades 8 and 9) ACT Explore Test in Grade 7 Additional ideas
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Prepare for New School Report Cards Student Achievement (reading and math) 37.5% Student Progress (not currently measured) 0% Closing the Gaps (reading, math, and graduation for all cell groups) 37.5% On track and Postsecondary Readiness 25% Graduation Attendance ACT (Participation and Performance) Student Engagement Indicators (minus points) Test Participation Attendance Dropout rate
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Educator Effectiveness 50% Educator Practice (Rubric) Observations, review of documents, surveys, discussions with teachers 50% Student Outcomes/Growth State Assessment 15% District Assessment 15% Teacher developed Student Learning Objectives (SLO) Improvement/student growth 15% Graduation/Reading 2.5% District Choice 2.5%
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How can we increase student achievement in math? Balanced Math Instruction- conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, and application Response to Intervention- Tier 1: Differentiation Tier 2 & 3: Interventions Personalized Learning- NxGL, Learner’s Profile, flexible groups, learning continuum, instructional tools, student choice/voice Additional methods (ACT prep, curriculum, resources, etc.)
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Calendar Updates Upcoming Professional Development Days Jan 14 Differentiation Feb 18 Literacy and Argument Mar 11 Inquiry Math (non grant department meetings) Nov 12 Developing Critical Thinking through discussions Jan 28 Differentiation Apr 15 Math Literacy and Inquiry
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Math Vertical Team Jenell Strickland (6 th grade FLW) Brad Valona (6 th grade WMIS) Derek Pipkorn (8 th grade Lincoln) Barbara Sverdrup Stone (8 th grade FLW) Sarah Sagert/Peter Carlo (Central) Mark Czaplewski (Central Dept Chair) Ryan Koch (Hale Dept Chair) Clint Beam (Hale)
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Review ACT Handbook Read ACT’s College and Career Readiness Standards Text Code the Standards: Circle verbs Highlight or underline content/concept/skill Star * information that is important
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Review School ACT Data Where are the weaknesses? Where are the strengths? Where are areas that students are very close to proficiency? What students have met expectations? What students have not met expectations? What interventions are in place for these students?
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Balanced Math Instruction Conceptual Understanding Procedural Fluency Application
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Conceptual Understanding Focus on vocabulary Develop conceptual connections (graphic organizer) Use visuals as much as possible Explains why we use the concept/skill/procedures Explain how to solve the problem in multiple ways Can justify and critique strategies
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Procedural Fluency Practice math skills Multiple ways to solve problems Gradual release, guided practice, individual/group practice Whole group, small group, partners, flexible groups Efficiently solve problems Evaluate strategies
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Application Problem solving (in partners/small groups) Rigorous and challenging Relevant to students Multi-disciplinary Students seek information (research and inquiry) Students share their learning in multiple ways
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Sample Unit Plan Examine a sample unit Turn and talk
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Unit Planning How will I incorporate balanced math into my next unit? Conceptual understanding Procedural Fluency Application Learning targets, flexible groups, Cornell notes,
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