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STATEWIDE
ACADEMIES |
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Chiwaukee Academy
Kenosha/Racine Area
August
11-15, 2008 |
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Christa
McAuliffe Academy
Appleton
Area
July
14-18, 2008
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Cray Academy
Chippewa Falls Area
July 4-7, 2008 |
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Gitche
Gumee Academy
Ashland
Area
July
28-August 1, 2008 |
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John
Muir Academy
Verona
Area
July
28-August 1, 2008 |
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Northwoods Academy
Rhinelander Area
August
4-8, 2008 |
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Sally
Ride Academy
West
Allis Area/June 23-27, 2008 Waukesha Area/July
14-18, 2008 Grafton Area/July 28-August 1,
2008 Fond du Lac Area/August 11-15, 2008 |
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Star
Academy
River Falls Area
July
29-August 1, 2008 |
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Washburn
Academy
Holmen
Area/July 14-18, 2008 Onalaska Area/July
28-August 1, 2008
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WASDI |
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BEST PRACTICE IN MIDDLE AND
SECONDARY MATHEMATICS
INSTRUCTOR(S):
Eric Schluter,
Mathematics Education Consultant
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
CREDIT: 1, 2 or 3
This course is designed to provide
participants with the opportunity to
plan for the implementation of a
standards-based, student-centered
math curriculum. Aspects of
lesson planning, classroom
management and student assessment
will be considered.
By
the end of the course, participants
will be able to:
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Create learning experiences
that make understanding of
mathematics and inquiry in
mathematics meaningful
to a variety of students
with a wide range of ability
and interest. |
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Create learning experiences
that meet the mathematics
standards for their
districts. |
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Create sample lesson plans
for at least two of the
units in the standards-based
program chosen. |
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Explain the objective of the
lesson, how it was
approached in a traditional
program, and how the lesson
will be
handled differently in the
standards-based program. |
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Present information relating
to change that will improve
student learning and change
teacher instruction. |
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Develop a method for sharing
their creative thoughts with
others in the class and with
other teachers in their
building and/or district. |
Required Text: EDThoughts:
What We Know About Mathematics
Teaching and Learning, 2002 McREL,
ISBN 1893476022

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