Education 350 Policy, Spring 2004

Education 350: Teaching Secondary Mathematics

Spring 2004

Instructor: Martha Wallace
OMH 103
x3408
wallace@stolaf.edu
Office Hours: click here for current schedule

Class Meetings:

Class Work: 8:00-8:55 a.m. MWF
Microteaching Labs: To be announced, depending on schedules of class members

PurchasedTexts 

  • Brahier: Teaching Secondary and Middle School Mathematics
  • PSSM:  Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (optional but highly recommended)


Course Requirements:

Grading


Component Criteria Percent of Grade
Class participation Present, on time and prepared for every class activity, including microteaching. Has done assigned reading and other preparation and participates actively in discussions and activities. 15%
Micro Teaching Evidence of careful and thorough preparation, both in content and in presentation. Attention to established principles of lesson planning, to standards for school mathematics, and to modifications needed for class circumstances. Evidence that the plan is different from plans presented in Education 330. 10%
Readings and Web Search  Evidence of both wide and deep reading and thinking about issues and ideas in journals. Timeliness in reporting on readings and care in writing and posting reviews (including correct grammar, spelling, and web form).  20%
Teaching plans and resource file Attention to NCTM standards and principles for high school mathematics. Fit with possible student teaching assignment. Evidence of careful attention to principles of unit planning, including motivation, development, assessment.  15%
Portfolio of mathematics learning Attention to principles of compiling and presenting portfolios. Evidence of care and thoughtfulness of selection of and reflection on artifacts presented. 5-10%
Journal Evidence of timely, regular and thoughtful reflection on class work and experiences. Attention to each journal assignment made by the instructor as well as unstructured entries.  10%
Final exam Evidence of strong understanding of topics covered in class as well as ability to find new information or think about new ideas.  15%
Assessment Project Successful completion of instructor-assigned performance assessment tasks. Evidence of careful and complete assessment of other students' assessment tasks. 5-10%




Supplementary Texts and Other Resources


Borrowed Texts (from instructor):
Artzt & Newman, How to Use Cooperative Learning in the Mathematics Class NCTM C & E, Curriculum and Evaluation Standards
NREL Standards, Science and Mathematics Standards in the Classroom NREL Inquiry, Inquiry Strategies for Science and Mathematics Learning
SciMathMN, Minnesota Mathematics Framework Stenmark, Mathematics Assessment, Myths, Models

Other Readings: Located in Science Library or *From Instructor 
*Barnett, Fractions, Decimals, Ratios, Percents *Brumbaugh, Teaching Secondary Mathematics
*Johnson: Every Minute Counts
*Johnson 3, Motivation Counts
* Sobel and Maletsky Teaching Mathematics * COUNTS, Everybody Counts
* MSEB, Reshaping School Mathematics * NCTM Professional, Professional Standards for Teaching Mathematics
*NCTM, Navigations Series for Algebra, Geometry, Probability, Data Analysis * NCTM, Addendas for Middle and Upper Grades
* NCTM, Addenda: Geometry From Multiple Perspectives * NCTM, Addenda: Geometry in the Middle Grades
* NCTM, Addenda: Patterns and Functions * NCTM, Addenda: A Core Curriculum
* NCTM, Addenda: Algebra in a Technological World * NCTM, Assessment Standards
NCTM Yearbooks  Mathematics Teacher Journals 
*Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School Journals  Teaching Children Mathematics Journals
Mathematics Magazine Journals 
School Science and Mathematics Journals
Books in early QA's 


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