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Critical Issues in Education: Teaching Teachers Mathematics
May 30, 2007 to Jun 1, 2007

Organizer(s)

Deborah Ball (Center for Proficiency in Education and the University of Michigan), Sybilla Beckmann (University of Georgia), Jim Lewis (University of Nebraska) Chair, Ruth Heaton (University of Nebraska), James Hiebert (University of Delaware), William McCallum (University of Arizona) and William Yslas Velez (University of Arizona).
To apply for funding, you must register by Fri, Jun 01 2007.


Teaching Teachers Mathematics: Research, Ideas, Projects, Evaluation
(PDF 15.27MB)

Teaching Teachers Mathematics, a 3-day workshop scheduled for May 30 June 1, 2007, will be the fourth in a series of workshops sponsored by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley, CA. Previous workshops have addressed issues related to assessment, the mathematical knowledge needed for teaching, and equity. Building on the issues investigated in these previous workshops, this workshop will focus concretely on courses, programs and materials that aim to increase teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching. Both courses and programs that lead to initial certification and professional development of current teachers will be examined at the workshop. In addition, the workshop will examine efforts by colleges, universities, school districts, professional organizations and funding agencies to support people who teach these courses or lead these workshops.

These questions guide the workshop design:
  1. How can courses and programs for teachers be designed and structured so as to increase teachers’ mathematical knowledge for teaching? What are the features, strengths, and drawbacks of different approaches?
  2. What materials exist for use in teaching teachers mathematics? What are their features? What is known about their usability and effectiveness?
  3. Who teaches teachers mathematics and how is their work supported? What can we learn about the factors that enhance the teaching of mathematics for teachers?

The audience for the workshop includes mathematicians, mathematics educators, classroom teachers and education researchers who are concerned with improving teachers’ opportunities to gain the mathematical knowledge needed for teaching. The workshop will showcase courses, programs and curriculum materials whose goal is to increase teachers’ knowledge of mathematics and examine how the mathematical education of teachers relates to the many other aspects of teachers’ professional training and education.

Collected presentation materials from workshop - download (50MB zip file)

These collected presentation materials are posted here temporaily until the lecture videos have been encoded and made available for download.

Download Schedule with Abstracts (pdf file)


MSRI and the workshop organizers are especially interested in encouraging mathematicians to participate in this workshop, as mathematics departments often have primary responsibility for offering mathematics courses aimed at developing teachers’ mathematical knowledge---yet mathematicians are among the most vocal critics of teachers’ knowledge of mathematics. This workshop offers the opportunity to learn more about programs that are successful at teaching teachers mathematics.

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Funding

To apply for funding, you must register by Fri, Jun 01 2007. Click to Register
Students, recent Ph.D.'s, women, and members of underrepresented minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. Funding awards are made typically 6 weeks before the workshop begins. Requests received after the funding deadline are considered only if additional funds become available.
Schedule
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
4:30PM - 5:30PM Jeremy Kilpatrick How do we do it? Teaching Mathematics to U.S. [Video available]
7:00PM - 7:10PM Barbara Lee Congressional involvement in Math [Video available]
7:45PM - 8:45PM Robert Fefferman Working with Teachers to Improve Mathematics Instruction: Some Experiences and Views [Video available]
Thursday, May 31, 2007
8:40AM - 9:30AM Hung-Hsi Wu The mathematics K-12 teachers need to know [Video available]
10:00AM - 10:50AM Efraim Armendariz UTeach at the University of Texas [Video available]
10:00AM - 10:50AM Ken Gross The Vermont Mathematics Initiative [Video available]
10:00AM - 10:50AM Altha Rodin, Margaret (Peggy) Batchelor UTeach at the University of Texas [Video available]
10:00AM - 10:50AM Richard Voss, Richard Voss, Markus Hohenwarter, Guy Barmoha MSP Content and Technology Training for Middle Grades Teachers [Video available]
10:00AM - 10:50AM Judi Laird The Vermont Mathematics Initiative [Video available]
10:00AM - 12:10PM Sybilla Beckmann, Deborah Schifter, Susan Jo Russell, Ben Ford, Virginia Bastable, Ana Vaisenstein, Carol Walker Mathematicians Writing for Educators: Collaboration Accross Disciplines [Video available]
10:55AM - 11:45AM Irwin Kra, Jonathan Schweig MfA: A replicable NYC program [Video available]
10:55AM - 11:45AM Susan Birnie Collaborative Efforts to Prepare K-8 Mathematics Specialist [Video available]
10:55AM - 11:45AM Philip Wagreich, Bonnie Saunders A Mathematics Concentration for Pre-service Elementary School Teachers: An Existence Proof and New Conjectures [Video available]
10:55AM - 11:45AM Bonnie Saunders A Mathematics Concentration for Pre-service Elementary School Teachers: An Existence Proof and New Conjectures [Video available]
10:55AM - 11:45AM Kristina Anthony, Reuben Farley Collaborative Efforts to Prepare K-8 Mathematics Specialist [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:00PM Amy Cohen-Corwin Connecting Math Major Content to High School Curriculum [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:15PM Hyman Bass Learning Mathematical Knowledge for Elementary School Teaching at the University of Michigan [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:15PM Theodore Gamelin Teaching Teachers in a Research Mathematics Department [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:15PM Steven Rosenberg, Glenn Stevens The Impact of Immersion in Mathematics on Teachers [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:15PM Laurie Sleep, Mark Thames Learning Mathematical Knowledge for Elementary School Teaching at the University of Michigan [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:15PM Heather Calahan Teaching Teachers in a Research Mathematics Department [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:15PM Wayne Harvey The Impact of Immersion in Mathematics on Teachers [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:15PM Wendy Aaron Learning Mathematical Knowledge for Elementary School Teaching at the University of Michigan [Video available]
1:25PM - 2:15PM Ryota Matsuura, Sarah Sword, Al Cuoco The Impact of Immersion in Mathematics on Teachers [Video available]
2:05PM - 2:50PM Thomas Judson, Matthew Leingang, Bret Benesh Two non-traditional content courses for in-service high school teachers at the Harvard Extension School [Video available]
2:20PM - 3:10PM Ruth Parker Learning Together: Implementing Inquiry-based Content Courses for K-20 Teachers of Mathematics [Video available]
2:20PM - 3:10PM Jim Hiebert The Mathematical Education of Elementary Teachers at Delaware [Video available]
2:20PM - 3:10PM Dale Oliver Content and Process in a Year-Long Capstone Sequence for Secondary Teachers [Video available]
2:20PM - 3:10PM Dawn Berk The Mathematical Education of Elementary Teachers at Delaware [Video available]
2:50PM - 3:30PM Richard Askey Using TIMSS videos for professional development [Video available]
4:00PM - 5:00PM Raven McCrory The Mathematical Education of Elementary Teachers: Courses, Textbooks, and Opportunities to Learn [Video available]
Friday, June 01, 2007
8:40AM - 9:25AM Judit Moschkovich What mathematics teachers need to learn about language [Video available]
9:25AM - 10:15AM Jim Lewis, Ruth Heaton, Cynthia Anhalt, Matthew Ondrus Mathematics Educator-Mathematician partnerships for educating teachers: Examplesfrom Nebraska and Arizona [Video available]
10:45AM - 11:30AM Judith Sowder Reconceptualizing Mathematics: Curriculum Materials for Elementary and Middle School Teacher [Video available]
10:45AM - 11:35AM Hung-Hsi Wu Professional Development: The Hard Work of Learning Mathematics [Video available]
10:45AM - 11:35AM Nanette Seago Learning and Teaching Linear Functions: Video Cases for Mathematics Professional Development [Video available]
11:40AM - 12:30PM Sybilla Beckmann Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Focus on "Explaining Why" [Video available]
11:40AM - 12:30PM Deborah Schifter, Susan Jo Russell, Virginia Bastable Developing Mathematical Ideas: A Program for Teacher Learning [Video available]
11:40AM - 12:30PM Markus Hohenwarter, Guy Barmoha GeoGebra: Open Source Software for Learning and Teaching Mathematics [Video available]
1:45PM - 2:05PM Sybilla Beckmann Mentoring faculty and graduate students interested in teaching teachers [Video available]
2:05PM - 3:20PM Ken Gross, Heather Hill, Jim Hiebert Studying the effectiveness of our efforts to teach teachers mathematics [Video available]
3:45PM - 5:30PM Sybilla Beckmann, Deborah Schifter, Susan Jo Russell, Ben Ford, Virginia Bastable, Ana Vaisenstein, Carol Walker Mathematicians Writing for Educators: Collaboration Across Disciplines II [Video available]
3:50PM - 4:20PM Alexander Givental Will Mathematics Ever Make Sense? [Video available]
3:50PM - 4:30PM Judith Jacobs Incorporating English Learner Strategies in Mathematics Courses [Video available]
3:50PM - 4:30PM Greisy Winicki-Landman Incorporating English Learner Strategies in Mathematics Courses for Teachers [Video available]
3:50PM - 4:40PM Thomas Parker A focused course for elementary teachers: building teacher knowledge and confidence via Asian textbooks [Video available]
4:25PM - 4:55PM Harold Murai Foundation Mathematics for Teaching at the Elementary and Secondary Levels [Video available]
4:35PM - 5:05PM Ann Shannon Using extended mathematics tasks so as to increase teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching [Video available]
4:45PM - 5:35PM Gary Jensen Arithmetic for Prospective Teachers: How should we begin the road to PUFM [Video available]
5:00PM - 5:35PM Richard Bisk, Michael Winders Model Drawing: Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra [Video available]
5:10PM - 5:35PM Ginger Warfield What French Didactique can say to American mathematics educators [Video available]
5:40PM - 6:00PM Hyman Bass Final thoughts about teaching teachers mathematics [Video available]


Questions about this workshop should be sent either by email to
or by regular mail to:
Critical Issues in Education: Teaching Teachers Mathematics
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
17 Gauss Way, Berkeley, CA
94720-5070.
USA

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