Mar 27, 2014
Thursday
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03:00 PM - 03:20 PM
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Mathematical Education of Teachers: APLU’s Mathematics Teacher Education Partnership
W Gary Martin (Auburn University)
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- Location
- MSRI: Simons Auditorium
- Video
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- Abstract
The Mathematics Teacher Education Partnership (MTE-Partnership) seeks to transform secondary mathematics teacher preparation to ensure that candidates are prepared to support the success of their students in alignment with the Common Core State Standards. Organized by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), the MTE-Partnership includes 38 teams headed by an APLU institution along with at least one K-12 district and other partners. A set of Guiding Principles developed in the initial phase of the project builds on the premise that strong partnerships across mathematics departments, colleges of educations, and K-12 are necessary to making real progress. Incorporating these stakeholders, the project is currently developing interventions in five areas, which are informed by the Mathematics Education of Teachers II. This talk will provide a brief overview of the partnership and the important role played by mathematicians in its work.
- Supplements
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03:50 PM - 06:00 PM
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Parallel Sessions – Math courses for teachers and examples of math teacher education programs with strong involvement from the institution’s department of mathematics
Cynthia Anhalt (University of Arizona), Hyman Bass (University of Michigan), Elizabeth Burroughs (Montana State University), Ole Hald (University of California, Berkeley), Brigitte Lahme (Sonoma State University), Jim Lewis (University of Nebraska), Michael Marder (University of Texas, Austin), W Gary Martin (Auburn University), Michael Mays (West Virginia University), Cody Patterson (University of Texas), Patrick Thompson (Arizona State University)
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- Location
- MSRI: Simons Auditorium, Baker Board Room
- Video
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- Abstract
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- Supplements
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