Welcome to MSTP Project
The five-year MSTP Project is targeted toward improving teaching and learning in middle-level mathematics in New York. Core and supporting partners will develop and implement a program model that increases the diversity of New York's teaching workforce, enhances university faculty's understanding of middle school reform, learning standards, and assessments; increases middle school mathematics, science, and technology teachers' understanding of mathematics content and pedagogy; and improves curriculum alignment among the three disciplines.
NSF Award # 0314910
Project Summary
Title: Mathematics Across the Middle School MST Curriculum (the MSTP Project)
Lead Partner: Hofstra University
Additional Core Partners: State University of New York at Stony Brook; New York Education Department; and 10 Long Island school districts (Amityville Union Free School District, Brentwood Union Free School District, Freeport Central School District, Glen Cove City School District, Hempstead Union Free School District, Longwood Central School District, Riverhead Central School District, Uniondale Union Free School District, William Floyd Central School District, Wyandanch Union Free School District)
Number of Teachers and Students Directly Engaged in the Project: 300 teachers, 20 higher education faculty, and 12, 000 students per year.
The five-year MSTP Project is targeted toward improving teaching and learning in middle-level mathematics in New York. Core and supporting partners will develop and implement a program model that increases the diversity of New York's teaching workforce, enhances university faculty's understanding of middle school reform, learning standards, and assessments; increases middle school mathematics, science, and technology teachers' understanding of mathematics content and pedagogy; and improves curriculum alignment among the three disciplines.
Intellectual Merit. MSTP integrates three components; 1) collaborative professional development for school-based and higher education faculty; 2) curriculum revision and alignment; and 3) recruitment of underrepresented minority undergraduates in mathematics, science, and engineering into teaching careers. A program supporting students and parents is provided. Collaboration among higher education disciplinary faculty and MST teachers underpins the Project's approach. MSTP draws on six successful NSF projects conducted by the co-PIs over the last decade.
Broader Impacts. Over the five-year period, MSTP will expand its reach statewide. The program will be widely disseminated and sustained by partner districts and NYSED. An implementation guide will be published for use in conducting professional development within, and modeled after the Project. One hundred underrepresented minority students will be recruited to become mathematics or science teachers.
MSTP Project Description
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The MSTP Project Project PIs & CoPIs
Dr. David Burghardt, MSTP Project Director, co-director, Center for Technological Literacy, Engineering Department Chair, Hofstra University
Dr. Allan Gerstenlauer, Superintendent, Longwood Central School District
Mr. Michael Hacker, MSTP Project Coordinator, co-director, Center for Technological Literacy, Hofstra University
Dr. Thomas Liao, Professor Emeritus, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of Technology & Society, College of Engineering & Applied Science, Stony Brook University
Ms. Jean C. Stevens, Interim Deputy Commissioner, NYSED
Dr. Sharon Whitton, Professor, Curriculum and Teaching Department, Hofstra University
Parent Leadership Institute
Parent Leadership Institute’s Report
Collaborative School Support Team
Edmund W. Miles Middle School, Amityville, N.Y. | |
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Jack Lenson, Principal | Kelly Godin, Math Coordinator |
E. Roberto Allen, Math Teacher | Leah Tremblay, Social Worker & Teacher |
Deborah Charles, Science Teacher | Sylvia Silberger, Hofstra University |
Patti Jean Dieck, Math Teacher | Michael Hacker, Hofstra University |
Brentwood West Middle School, Brentwood, N.Y. | |
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Matt Gengler, Brentwood South Middle School, Asst. Principal | Luis Velazquez, Brentwood North Middle School, Asst.Principal |
Steve Grad, Brentwood South Middle School, Asst., Technology Teacher | Adrienne Ratuszny, West Middle School, Asst. Principal |
Derrick Sepaul, Technology Teacher | John Callen, Brentwood East Middle School, Asst. Principal |
Patti Jean Dieck, Math Teacher | Michael Walsh, Stony Brook University |
Richard Feldman, Stony Brook University |
John W. Dodd Middle School, Freeport, N.Y. | |
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Cathy Caldwell, Lead Team Teacher | John O'Mard, Principal |
Charles Forsberg, Hofstra University | Brian Schor, Math Teacher |
Michael Fee, Principal Designee | Nanette Wachter-Jurcsak, Hofstra University |
Nina Sasso, Guidance Counselor | Jim Wandzilak, Lead Tech Teacher |
A.B.G. Shultz Middle School, Hempstead, N.Y. | |
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Julius Brown, Principal | Cathy Engelhardt, Math Supervisor |
Elizabeth Diglio, Math Supervisor | Margaret Hunter, Hofstra University |
Rosario Lorenzana, Science Teacher | Steve Warner, Hofstra University |
Longwood Junior High School, Longwood, N.Y. | |
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Christian Losee, Assistant Principal | Patricia Poggio, Technology Teacher |
Gary Halada, Stony Brook University | Melissa Samuelson, Science Teacher |
Joanne English Daly, Stony Brook University | Jolene Zitterman, Math Teacher |
Maris Paolini, Guidance |
Riverhead Middle School, Riverhead, N.Y. | |
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Andrea Pekar, Principal | Ann Priapi, Science Teacher |
Thomas Liao, Stony Brook University | Robert Scheidet, Stony Brook University |
Patricia Passanante, Asst. Math Chair | Allen Taylor, Social Worker |
Chris Malenga, Technology Teacher |
Roosevelt Middle School, Roosevelt, N.Y. | |
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Felecia Lewis, Science Coordinator | Catherine Beasley, Science Teacher |
Beverly Clendening, Hofstra University | Sharon Whitton, Hofstra University |
Broderick Spencer, Middle School Principal |
Lawrence Road Middle School, Uniondale, N.Y. | |
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Vicki Jernick, Science Teacher | Betty Powell, Math Teacher |
David Burghardt, Hofstra University | Anna Boccio, Science Teacher |
Caron Cox, Guidance Teacher | Theresa Vecchiarelli, Hofstra University |
William Paca Middle School, William Floyd, N.Y. | |
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Barbara Butler, Principal | Michelle Nearon, Stony Brook University |
Alexandra Dispenzieri, Science Teacher | Lurdes Ramos-Galarza, Guidance |
Gloria Miranda, Math Teacher | Scott Sutherland, Stony Brook University |
Milton L.Olive Middle School, Wyandanch, N.Y. | |
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Gina Talbert, Principal | Fredrika Miller, Science Teacher |
Dane Dewar, Technology Teacher | Dexter Ward, Guidance Counselor |
David Ferguson, Stony Brook University | Tyrone Bennett, Stony Brook University |
Kimberly Donovan, Math Teacher |
Core and Supporting Partners
Core Partners
Amityville Union Free School District
Brentwood Union Free School District
Freeport Union Free School District
Hempstead Union Free School District
Hofstra University
Longwood Central School District
New York State Education Department
Riverhead Central School District
Roosevelt Union Free School District
Uniondale Union Free School District
Stony Brook University
William Floyd Union Free School District
Wyandanch Union Free School District
Supporting Partners
Association of Mathematics Teachers of NYS (AMTNYS)
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Carolina Biological Supply Corporation
Connected Mathematics Project, Michigan State University
Eastern Suffolk BOCES
Eisenhower Regional Alliance for Math. & Science Education
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
IMaST Project (Illinois State University)
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Long Island Family and Children's Association
Long Island Regional School Support Center
Mathematics in Context Center, Wisconsin
Center for Education Research
Nassau BOCES
New York State K-8 Mathematics Mentor Network
New York State Technology Education Association (NYSTEA)
Prentice Hall Corporation
Science Teachers Association of New York State, Inc. (STANYS)
Show-Me (NSF)Center for Learning and Teaching, University of Missouri
UCLA Center for Mental Health in Schools
MSTP Member Presentations and Publications
MSTP Member | Conference/Publication | Description |
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Bennett, Tyrone. | National Drop out Prevention Conference Louisville, Kentucky. October, 2007 | Presented, “Reducing the Risk: Math, Science, & Technology Partnership (MSTP)” |
Bennett, Tyrone. | 20th Annual At-Risk Youth National FORUM, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, February, 2008. | Presented, “Tech Clubs After-School: An MSTP Systems Approach” |
Bennett, Tyrone. | American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics: Passport to the Future (2008) | Presented, “Bridge Building Through Math Infusion” |
Burghardt, David, Hecht Deborah | NSF MSP Learning Conference January 2009, Washington, D.C. | A Model of Math Infusion in Middle School STEM Curriculum |
Burghardt, David | House of Representatives STEM Education Caucus November 2008 , Washington, D.C. | Improving Student Learning in STEM with Existing Resources |
Burghardt , David and Hacker, Michael | 2008 Frontiers in Education Conference Saratoga | Math Infusion in a Middle School Engineering/Technology Education Class |
Burghardt, David | ASEE June, 2008 conference | Paper/Presentation on “Effectiveness of Math Infusion Model in Middle School Engineering Technology Education Classes.” |
Burghardt, David | House of Representatives STEM Education Caucus May 2007 | Effective Interventions in K-12 STEM Education |
Burghardt, David and Smith, Kenneth | The Technology Teacher 66,7 (2007) | Teaching Engineering at the K-12 Level: Two Perspectives |
Burghardt, David and Hacker, Michael | National Symposium to Explore Effective Practices for Professional Development of K-12 Engineering and Technology Education Teachers, Dallas, Texas (2007) | Engineering Professional Development |
Burghardt, David and Akins, Leah | 2006 Frontiers in Education Conference San Diego | Improving K-12 Mathematics Understanding with Engineering Design Projects |
David Burghardt And Llewellyn, Maryann | ASEE 2006 Conference Chicago | Engineering Effective Middle School Teacher Professional Development. |
Burghardt, David | National Academy of Engineering | Presentation at National Academy of Engineering committee on K-12 engineering re math infusion. |
Burghardt, David, and Hacker, Michael | National Science Teachers Association Conference Boston, MA. March, 2008. | Presented, “Infusing Mathematics into Science at the Middle School level: A Professional Development Model.” |
Hacker, Michael. | Commissioner’s Regional USNY Day. Western Suffolk BOCES. December 4, 2007 | Presented, “The Math, Science, and Technology Partnership” |
Hacker, Michael. | NYSTEA Advisory Board Meeting. Syracuse, NY. April 2, 2008. | Presented, “The “T” in STEM Education” |
Hacker, Michael and Burghardt, David | ITEA Conference. Salt Lake City. February 23, 2008. | Presented, “Realities and Starting Points for Professional Development.” |
Hacker Michael, Burghardt, David | Engineering and Technology Education, Cengage Learning, 2009 | |
Hacker, Michael and Burghardt, David | Technology Education – Learning by Design, Prentice Hall 2008 | |
Hacker Michael and Burghardt, David | The Technology Teacher. 68,3 2008 | Addressing Issues Related to Technology and Engineering |
Ferguson, David | Paper has been widely disseminated through the SENCER (Science Education for New Civic Engagement and Responsibility) project, funded by NSF. | Wrote a paper entitled "Mathematical and Statistical Reasoning in Compelling Contexts" (2005) |
Forsberg, Charles | ASEE Mid-Atlantic Spring 2007 Conference | Presented “Use of Knowledge and Skill Builders (KSBs) in a Measurements Laboratory Course” |
Forsberg, Charles | ASEE 2009 Annual Conference | “Use of Knowledge and Skill Builders (KSBs) in a Senior Mechanical Engineering Laboratory |
Halada, Gary | National meeting of the American Chemical Society in Chicago (2007) | Education presentation on how he acknowledge and incorporate pedagogy from MSTP which has been applied to my freshman seminar course on bionics |
Gary Halada | American Society for Engineering Education conference (2005) | Presented MSTP-related material, where I also co-organized a symposium on faculty involvement in K-12 education in engineering. |
Hunter, Margaret | ASEE 2007 Annual Conference & Exposition, Honolulu, Hawaii | Paper and Poster Presentation “Student Produced Case Studies in an Introduction to Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Course to Create an Integrated Context for the Course Content |
Hunter, Margaret | AEESP Conference | Poster presentation on Journal article (Environmental Engineering Science, Volume 23, number 3, 2006 page 461 |
Hunter, Margaret | Opportunities for environmental science and engineering outreach through K – 12 mathematics programs. Environmental Engineering Science, 23, 2, 461 – 471. | Publication. |
Hunter, Margaret | ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference, Stony Brook University, 2005 | Presented “How Participation in a Middle School Math, Science and Technology Partnership (MSTP) has influenced Outreach Activities and Undergraduate Engineering Courses” |
Hunter, Margaret and Forsberg, Charles | ASEE Mid-Atlantic Spring 2005 Conference | Presented “Experiences of Engineering University Faculty in a Middle School Math, Science and Technology Partnership (MSTP)” |
Russo,Maria and La Fata, Caterina | Science in Savannah Symposium in Savannah, Georgia (2007) | Presented “Infusing Mathematics into Science at the Middle School level: A Professional Development Model.” |
Russo,Maria and La Fata, Caterina | School Science and Mathematics (SSMA) Annual conference in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (2008) | Presented a training workshop “Collaboration of middle school math, science, and technology teachers through professional development” |
Russo,Maria and La Fata, Caterina | Presentation at the School Science and Mathematics (SSMA) Annual conference in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (2008) | Presented “Studying the implementation of math infused middle school science and technology lessons” |
Russo,Maria and La Fata, Caterina | Accepting the STEM Challenge: Preparing K-16 Students for Global Competitiveness in the 21st Century conference in Atlanta, Georgia (2008) | Presented “Infusing Mathematics into Science and Technology at the Middle School Level” |
Russo, Maria | National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Annual Convention, Boston, MA. | Poster session “Increasing Student Mathematical Success through Collaborative Professional Development” |
Russo,Maria | American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. (2009). | Paper presentation “Development of a Multidisciplinary Middle School Math Infusion Model” |
Wachter, Nannette | Submitted for publication in the Journal of Chemical Education. | Wachter, N.M.; Black, A.; Distler, R.; Rubinov, A.; Tran, C (2007). “Guided-Inquiry in Organic Synthesis. Nitration of Acetophenones: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution versus a-Substitution of Enols”. |
Whitton, Sharon | 2007 LIMACON Conference | Presented methods for teaching probability (grades 5-8). |
Whitton, Sharon | Nassau County Mathematics Teachers’ Association conference Annual Conference. Molly College, New York January 2008. | Presented; “Meaningful Manipulation of Fractions” |
Whitton, Sharon | National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Annual conference, Salt Lake City, UT April 2008 | Presented, "Probability Laws: Learn them All with Dice Games," |
Whitton, Sharon | World Computer Congress in Santiago, Chile | Made a presentation and demonstration of the mathematics components of the MSTP project |
Standards
Math, Science & Technology Standards of New York State
Mathematics Standards of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
National Science Education Standards (1996)
ITEA-TFAAP: Standards for Technological Literacy
Lesson Plan Templates
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MATH Lesson Plan Template
SCIENCE Lesson Plan Template
TECHNOLOGY Lesson Plan Template
Exemplary Lesson Plan
Download:
Estimating Populations Lesson Plan (revised)
by Matt Moorman and Ann Priapi, Math Infused by Dr. Sharon Whitton
Show-Me Conference
Huge Success - Over 400 Attended!
National Science Foundation-Sponsored
Show-Me Conference and Curriculum Showcase
Focusing on Improving Middle School Mathematics and Making Connections to Science and Technology
Co-sponsored by the NSF-funded Show-Me Center for Learning and Teaching in Middle Level Mathematics and
the NSF Math/Science Partnership Project (MSTP): Mathematics Across the Middle School MST Curriculum
Featured Presenters:
Dr. Grant Wiggins
(Understanding by Design)
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Dr. James Butterworth, assistant commissioner, NYSED Office of Regional School and Community Services
Dr. Barbara Reys, director of the NSF Show-Me Center for Learning and Teaching in Middle School Mathematics
By Michelle Kline, Associate in Mathematics Education
Presentations by nationally prominent mathematics educators: Dr. Elizabeth Philips and Dr. Glenda Lappan (Connected Math); Dr. Margaret Meyer (Math in Context); Dr. Rick Billstein (MATHThematics), and Emily Fagan (Mathscape).
Friday and Saturday, April 29-30, 2005
Conference Focus: To showcase exemplary curriculum, pedagogy, practice in middle school mathematics, and to illustrate models for contextualizing mathematics across the middle school curriculum.
Long Island Marriott, Uniondale, Long Island (30 miles from NYC, 20 miles from LaGuardia Airport, 32 miles from Islip MacArthur Airport).
Expected Attendance: 500 teachers and administrators of mathematics, science, and technology; university faculty; curriculum specialists; State Education Department personnel.
WHAT ELSE...
- Curriculum Showcase highlighting NSF-developed exemplary mathematics materials
- Vendor display and trade show featuring exemplary curriculum materials and programs
- Teacher-to-teacher poster sessions showcasing hands-on, engaging and proven Monday morning implementation strategies in mathematics, science, and technology classes
- Focus on identifying and eliminating barriers to learning
- Strategies to mobilize parents, caregivers, and the community in support of learning
VENDOR DISPLAY INCLUDING ...
Harcourt-Holt, Rinehart and Winston
- American Statistical Association
- Benchmark Education Company
- Blue Lion Production, Ltd.
- CPM Educational Program
- Great Source Education Group
- Holt, Rinehart & Winston
- Legani Games, LLC
- LEGO Educational
- Master Innovations, LLC
- NCS Pearson
- The Peoples Publishing Group
- RM Educational Software
- Sadlier-Oxford
- Southard Group
- Sussman Sales Company, Inc.
- The Stock Market Game
- Triumph Learning
- M & P Systems
- Options Publishing
- Vernier Software
Conference Program – MSTP Show- Me Conference & Curriculum Showcase
April 29-30, 2005
LI Marriott Hotel and Conference Center
Friday, April 29 (7:00 a.m. – Vendor Setup) |
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Pre-Conference Workshop for MSTP Leadership Teams | |
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8:00 a.m. | Sign-In and Continental Breakfast for MSTP Leadership Teams |
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. | Breakfast (Chardonnay Room) |
9:00 – 10:15 a.m. | Dr.Grant Wiggins, CSST Workshop for MSTP Leadership Teams (Skylight Room) |
10:15 a.m. | Informal Break |
10:30 – 11:45 a.m. | Grant Wiggins Workshop (Continued) |
11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. | Lunch for Leadership Teams (Chardonnay Room) |
Main Conference Program | |
10:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. | Conference Registration |
10:00 a.m. | Vendor Display/Curriculum Showcase Opens (will run continuously throughout the conference) |
1:00 p.m. | Conference Welcome (Grand Ballroom) |
1:15 – 1:45 p.m. | Keynote Address – Dr. James Butterworth (NYSED) Update on Mathematics in NYS |
1:45 – 3:15 p.m. | Featured Presentation – Dr. Grant Wiggins (Understanding By Design) |
3:15 – 3:30 p.m. | Break |
3:30 – 4:45 p.m. | Session I (eight concurrent sessions) and Vendor Display |
5 p.m. | Closing for Day 1 and Raffle in Grand Ballroom |
Saturday, April 30 (7:00 a.m. – Poster Session Setup) |
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8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. | Vendor Display, Exemplary Mathematics Curriculum Showcase |
2:00 – 4:45 p.m. | Teacher-to-Teacher Poster Session (Vendor Display closes at 4:00 p.m.) |
7:30 – 8:30 a.m. | Breakfast (Grand Ballroom) |
8:30 – 10:00 a.m. | NYSED Forum - NYS Department of Education Update |
10:00 – 10:45 a.m. | Coffee Break (hallway near vendor display area) |
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. | Session II (eight concurrent sessions) |
12:30 – 2:00 p.m. |
Luncheon and Keynote Address (Grand Ballroom) - Dr. Barbara Reys, director, Show-Me Center for Learning and Teaching in Middle School Mathematics - Textbooks Matter |
2:15 – 3:30 p.m. | Session III (eight concurrent sessions) |
3:30 – 3:45 p.m. | Break (hallway near vendor display area) |
3:45 – 5:00 p.m. | Session IV (six concurrent sessions) |
5 p.m. | Conference Closing and Raffle in Grand Ballroom |
Conference Presentation Schedule
FRIDAY, April 29 | ||||
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10:00 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Vendor Display and Curriculum Showcase | |||
10:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. | Conference Registration | |||
1 p.m. | Conference Opening and Welcome | |||
1:15 – 1:45 p.m. | Keynote Address – Dr. James Butterworth, NYSED – Update on Mathematics in NYS | |||
1:45 – 3:15 p.m. | Featured Presentation – Dr. Grant Wiggins | |||
Session 1 3:30 – 4:45 p.m. |
Strands
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Math 1
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Math 2
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Math 3
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Math 4
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Mathscape |
CMP An Introduction to Connected Mathematics (CMP) Dr. Betty Phillips and Yvonne Grant |
MIC |
Math Thematics |
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Barriers to Learning
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Teacher to Teacher
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What Research Says
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Facilitated Discussion
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Building Better Bridges |
Building Kaleidoscope for Reflecting on MST |
Leadership for Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning |
What We Have Learned from Teaching Practice in England |
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5 p.m. | Closing for Day 1 and Raffle in Ballroom |
Conference Presentation Schedule
SATURDAY, April 30 | ||||
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7:30 – 8:30 a.m. | Breakfast in Grand Ballroom | |||
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. | ENDOR DISPLAY, EXEMPLARY MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM SHOWCASE, TEACHER-TO-TEACHER POSTER SESSION |
8:30 – 10:00 a.m. |
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Session 2 11:00 – 12:15 p.m. |
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Math 1
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Math 2
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Math 3
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Math 4
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Mathscape |
CMP An Overview of the Algebra Strand in Connected Mathematics (CMP) Dr. Betty Phillips and Yvonne Grant |
MIC |
Math Thematics |
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Barriers to Learning
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Teacher to Teacher
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What Research Says
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Facilitated Discussion
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Thinking Outside the Rhombus |
Illuminating the Path from Standards to Classroom Practice |
Teaching – Research (NYC model) in the Mathematics Classroom |
Using Design Activities to Engage Students in Contextualized Mathematics |
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12:30 – 2:00 p.m. |
Conference Luncheon, Main Ballroom and Keynote Address – Dr. Barbara Reys, director, Show-Me Center for Learning and Teaching in Middle School Mathematics – Textbooks Matter |
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2:00 – 4:45 p.m. |
VENDOR DISPLAY, EXEMPLARY MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM SHOWCASE, TEACHER-TO-TEACHER POSTER SESSION Vendor display closes at 4:30 p.m. |
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Session 3 2:15 – 3:30 p.m. |
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Math 1
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Math 2
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Math 3
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Math 4
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Mathscape |
CMP An Introduction to Connected Mathematics (CMP) Dr. Betty Phillips and Yvonne Grant |
MIC |
Math Thematics |
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Barriers to Learning
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Teacher to Teacher
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What Research Says
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Facilitated Discussion
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School and Community Supports Working Together |
Shake it Up! Lessons That Grab Your Students' Attention |
Problem-Solving Seminars: Reaching the Higher Levels of Bloom's Taxonomy |
Recruiting Minority Student Teachers: A Novel Systems Approach |
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Session 4 3:45 – 5:00 p.m. |
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Math 1
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Math 2
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Math 3
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Math 4
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Mathscape |
CMP An Overview of the Number Strand in Connected Mathematics (CMP) Dr. Betty Phillips and Yvonne Grant |
MIC |
Math Thematics |
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Barriers to Learning
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Teacher to Teacher
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What Research Says
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Facilitated Discussion
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Mathematics and Ergonomics of Digital Audio Systems |
Mathematics for Meaning and Mastery: The CPM Middle School Curriculum |
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VENDOR DISPLAY (until 4 P.M.) |
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5 p.m. |
Closing for Day 2 and Raffle in Ballroom |
Implementation and Resource Guide
Section I - Curriculum Alignment
Section II - A/B Professional Development Model and Workshop Planning Overview
Section IV - Exemplary Lessons
Section V - Parent Leadership Institute
Section VI - Internship Program
Section VII (Part I) - Professional Development Activities at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Section VIII (Part 1) - Role of STEM Faculty
Section VIII (Part 2) - Role of STEM Faculty
Section VIII (Part 3) - Role of STEM Faculty