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Virginia’s Mathematics Specialist Initiative. Virginia’s Mathematics Specialists: Building from Past Initiatives. NSF: V-QUEST Lead Teacher Program SCHEV Eisenhower Professional Development Grant Projects ExxonMobil Leadership Projects Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition Task Force. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Virginia’s Mathematics Specialist Initiative

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Virginia’s Mathematics Specialists: Building from Past Initiatives

NSF: V-QUEST Lead Teacher Program

SCHEV Eisenhower Professional Development Grant Projects

ExxonMobil Leadership Projects

Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition Task Force

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Strong Statewide Collaboration

Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition

Virginia Institutes of Higher EducationVirginia Department of EducationVirginia Council of Teachers of

MathematicsVirginia Council of Supervisors of

Mathematics

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Overarching purpose for Mathematics Specialists

To increase the mathematics achievement of all the students in their schools.

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. What Mathematics Specialists Do

Provide leadership and content expertise for practice- based and job-embedded professional development Collaborate with school-based administrators to coordinate the school’s mathematics program

Co-plan and co-teach with classroom teachers

Coach teachers

Mentor novice teachers

Collaborate to assess student learning and to plan for remediation or extension

Facilitate parent workshops

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Classroom Teacher’s Quote

“I think of a Math Specialist not so much as a resource but as a mentor. I am being coached on math delivery. This is my first year teaching Investigations. Without the Math resource teacher, I honestly would be fumbling.”

5th Grade Teacher 2006

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Classroom Teacher’s Quote

“There are more math phobic teachers out there than you realize. I know because I was one of them. I never made it to the top of multiplication mountain myself.

Last year when I moved from grade 3 to grade 5, I was particularly scared about teaching a higher level of math. By supporting my mathematics instruction, (mathematics specialist) has made me enthusiastic and confident about the challenge. I am able to share my excitement about math in the classroom.”

Classroom Teacher 2005

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Elementary School Principal’s Quote

Having a Mathematics Specialist in my building has enabled me to gain valuable insight into how children process math concepts.

More importantly, this knowledge has facilitated a process in which I can confidently provide instructional guidance that is necessary for teachers to effectively differentiate instruction in a manner that acknowledges the very best practices necessary to impact student

achievement. Elementary School Principal May 2006

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A K-8 Mathematics Specialist is

A teacher who has interest and special preparation in mathematics content, scientifically based research in the teaching and learning of mathematics, diagnostic and assessment methods, and leadership skills. The school-based mathematics specialist will serve as a resource in professional development, instructing children who have learning difficulties in mathematics, curriculum development and implementation, mentoring new teachers, and parent and community education.

PROPOSED REVISIONS TO THE VIRGINIA LICENSURE REGULATIONS FOR SCHOOL PERSONNEL

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Graduate from an approved mathematics specialist preparation program (master’s level); or completed a master’s level program in mathematics, mathematics education, or related education field with 30 semester hours of graduate course work in the competencies listed, including at least 21 hours of coursework in undergraduate or graduate- level mathematics.

Virginia’s Mathematics Specialist Endorsement

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Current Grant Projects

VaDOE MSP: The Virginia Mathematics Specialist Project

NSF-TPC: Mathematics Specialists in K-5 Schools: Research and Policy Pilot

NSF-MSP: Institute: Preparing Virginia’s Mathematics Specialists

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Statewide Master’s Degree Programs

University of VirginiaVirginia Commonwealth UniversityNorfolk State University

George Mason UniversityUniversity of LongwoodVirginia Tech

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Core Courses in Virginia’s Mathematics Specialist M.Ed. Programs

 The courses are specifically designed to develop competencies in the proposed mathematics specialist endorsement….. 

Required Leadership Courses (9 Credits)

Leadership I: Standards and Standards Based Instruction Leadership II: Working with Teachers Centered Around Coaching Leadership III: Curriculum and Assessment Centered Around Lesson Study

Elective Courses (6 Credits)

Research in Mathematics Education (3 Credits) Working with Diverse Populations (3 Credits)

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Overarching Goal for Mathematics Content Courses

Programs to prepare mathematics specialists must include the study of appropriate school mathematics content linked to classroom practice and model pedagogy essential for teaching that content and for building and sustaining communities of learners of mathematics.

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Overarching Goal for Mathematics Content Courses

Mathematics specialists require a

deep understanding of K-8 mathematics and knowledge of its connections to higher levels of mathematics,

a comprehensive knowledge of the developmental sequence of mathematics concepts to understand how children make sense of mathematics,

and a command of various ways to assess students’ understanding of mathematics.

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Core Courses in Virginia’s Mathematics Specialist M.Ed. Programs

 Required Mathematics Courses   (15 credits)

Numbers and Operations (Prerequisite for all other courses)Functions and Algebra Rational Numbers and Proportional ReasoningGeometry and MeasurementProbability and Statistics

Elective Mathematics Courses ( 6 Credits)

Algebra for Middle School Mathematics Specialists (3 Credits)Geometry for Middle School Specialists (3 Credits)

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Contact Information

NSF Institute: Preparing Virginia’s Mathematics Specialists http://vamath.mspnet.org/index.cfm/

Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition http://www.vamsc.org/

Virginia Commonwealth University http://www.math.vcu.edu/mathspecialistshome.html

University of Virginia http://www.math.virginia.edu/teach/

Norfolk State University

http://www.math.vcu.edu/Statewide_Webpages/index.html

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Contact Information

Loren D. Pitt Dept. of Mathematics

University of Virginia Charlottesville , VA 22904

[email protected]

William E. Haver Dept. of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics

Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA 23284-2014 [email protected]

Vickie IngeMathematics OutreachUniversity of Virginia School of Continuing and Professional StudiesCharlottesville , VA 22904 [email protected]

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Functions and Algebra Quote

“ I found that this Math Specialist Program placing (sp.) a lot of emphasis on understanding why a rule is the rule. In the beginning of this class I related the song “I will survive” to my high school algebra experience. During the beginning of this class, there was no doubt that this was going to be my “theme song” this time around as well. With all the emotional stress, mathematical challenges, and mathematical talk I’ve endured during this class I must say my theme song has retired and a new one is in town---”I believe I can prove, I believe I can justify.” {goes to the tune “I believe I can fly” by R. Kelly]

Spring 2005

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Functions and Algebra Quote

“This two week intensive algebra and functions mathematics course was well worth the time and effort. I have gained a firmer understanding of algebraic functions, patterns, and properties. I feel more confident and competent with working with all grade levels, K-8, on mathematics.”

Summer Institute 2006

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Functions and Algebra Quote

“During the reading I became totally fascinated with tables and their relationships with graphs and slopes. In Chapter 3 I really enjoyed Drew. The funny thing is as much as I HATE the focus questions, if not for having to answer I would not have understood Drew’s thinking.”

Summer Institute 2006

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Rational Numbers and Proportional Reasoning Quote

“I gained more knowledge about how the basic aspects of rational numbers may be seen through illustration compared to how I was taught with formulas and/or computation.”

MSP Institute Participant 2006

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Rational Numbers and Proportional Reasoning Quote

“In proportional reasoning, I would have solved most situations with a proportion—and solved for the missing value. Now, I can find other ways to do it. It’s much clearer understanding.”

MSP Institute Participant 2006

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Rational Numbers and Proportional Reasoning Quote

“I think I will have students more actively involved in solving and creating problems and using manipulatives. I will focus on teaching the underlying meanings of rational numbers and the relationships they have with other areas of Mathematics.”

MSP Institute Participant 2006

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Rational Numbers and Proportional Reasoning Quote

“The resources we had were very good. I thought the work we did from the Lamon book was excellent. I felt challenged by the work we did from this book. The Young Mathematicians at Work was a good book, but we only did several problems from this and we perhaps could have used this more. We also had the CMP units on Rational Numbers. Overall, I think the materials we had for this course were great, but I just don’t think the class connected these three resources all together.”

MSP Institute Participant 2006