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Realizing Rigor in the Mathematics Classroom 

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Rigor put within reach!


Rigor: Everyone is talking about it, and now the Common Core has made it policy. But how exactly do you design a math classroom where achieving that goal is guaranteed? This first-of-its-kind guidebook will help teachers and leaders across the grades make that goal a reality. You’ll not only come to understand once and for all what rigor is, you’ll also learn how to consistently apply that ideal from math classroom to math classroom.


Using their Proficiency Matrix as a framework, Hull, Harbin Miles, and Balka offer proven strategies for successful implementation of the CCSS mathematical practices—with practical tools you can use right away. Whether working individually or as part of a team, you’ll learn how to



  • Define rigor in the context of each mathematical practice

  • Identify and overcome potential issues and obstacles, including differentiating instruction, monitoring classrooms, and using data

  • Relate specific roles and goals for students, teachers, math leaders, school leaders, and collaborative teams

  • Use assessment tools to guide work and monitor progress


With action checklists and record sheets, self-assessments, a teacher planning guide, and much more, this is the only resource you need to guide your team to rigor—and your students to achievement.

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Table des matières

Foreword by Suzanne Mitchell

Introduction

CCSS Content and Practice: Opportunity for Rigor

A Clue to Rigor

Outline of the Book

How to Use This Book

Part I. The Foundation

1. Understanding and Meeting the Challenge of Rigor

National Assessments

Teacher Evaluation

Learning Shifts

Meeting the Challenges

Looking at Assessments

Rigor as a Common Factor

2. Defining and Instituting Rigor

Searching for Evidence

Dictionary and Thesaurus

Professional Opinions

Indicators of Rigor

Drawing Conclusions

Decision Point

Contrasting Example Lessons

Problem Analysis

Transforming Classrooms to Support Rigor

Having Productive Conversations

3. Building Team Leadership to Support Rigor

Role of a Steering Committee

Role of a Leadership Team

Role of the Principal

Developing Learning Communities

A Principal′s Story

Having Productive Conversations

4. Rigor and the Standards for Practice

Rigor and Practices

A Principal′s Story

Having Productive Conversations

5. Rigor Related to Classroom Formative Assessment

Assessment Types

Classroom Formative Assessment

Refining Formative Assessment

Classroom Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment and Intervention

Current Learning

Effective Intervention

Instructional Research

Synergy

A Principal′s Story

Having Productive Conversations

6. Rigor and the Proficiency Matrix

Organization

Progress Toward Rigor

Strategy Relationship in the Matrix

Classroom Formative Assessment and the Matrix

Ms. Edward′s Classroom

A Principal′s Story

Having Productive Conversations

Part II. Issues and Obstacles

7. Issues to Resolve

Issue: Teaching the Identified Content

Issue: Deepening Mathematical Understandings

Issue: Reaching All Students

8. Obstacles to Success

Obstacle: Working in Isolation

Obstacle: Attempting to Evaluate People to Change

Obstacle: Failing to Monitor Student Actions

Obstacle: Over Adoption

Obstacle: Mistaken Efforts

Understanding MAAT

Having Productive Conversations

Part III. Solutions

9. Solution Step One: Monitoring Student Actions Related to the Practices

Opening Classroom Doors

Non-Evaluative Monitoring

Starting With Students

Teacher Self-Assessment of Student Actions

Scenario

Having Productive Conversations

10. Solution Step Two: Using Classroom Visit Data-Assessment of Student Actions

Conducting Productive Conversations

Understanding Change Process

Levels of Adoption

Intervention as Support

Building a Critical Mass

Changing the Culture

Connecting Actions Chart

Having Productive Conversations

11. Solution Step Three: Monitoring Teacher Actions Related to the Practices

Using the Classroom Visit Tally – Teachers

Conversations About the Data

Working on Individual Needs

Mathematics Collaborative Log

Teacher Planning Guide

Having Productive Conversations

12. Solution Step Four: Gathering and Using Additional Data

Assessments Collectively

Specified Classroom Visits

Validity Visits

Reverse Visits

Teacher Requested Visits

Supporting Teachers′ Change Efforts

Adoption Stages

Documenting Progress

Completing the Form

Having Productive Conversations

13. Solution Step Five: Maintaining Progress Toward Rigor

Background

Relating Mathematical Rigor and the Practices

Inferences from the Standards for Mathematical Practices

Rigor as an Outcome

Categories

Rigor Analysis Form

Explanation

Directions

Guiding the Work

Input and Outcomes

Having Productive Conversations

Part IV. Inputs and Outcomes

14. Teaching for Rigor

Inputs

Outcomes

Teaching for Progress in Rigor

Having Productive Conversations

15. Coaching for Rigor

Inputs

Outcomes

Coaching for Progress in Rigor

Having Productive Conversations

16. Leading for Rigor

Inputs

Outcomes

Leading for Progress in Rigor

Having Productive Conversations

Part V. Momentum

17. Linking Responsibilities – Assessing Progress

Professional Trust

Professional Conversations

Supporting Teacher Change

Documenting Change

Conclusion

Having Productive Conversations

References

Index

A propos de l’auteur

Consulting Description Don S. Balka, Ph.D., is a noted mathematics educator who has presented more than 2, 000 workshops on the use of math manipulatives with PK-12 students at national and regional conferences of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and at in-service trainings in school districts throughout the United States and the world.  He is Professor Emeritus in the Mathematics Department at Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana. He is the author or co-author of numerous books for K-12 teachers, including Developing Algebraic Thinking with Number Tiles, Hands-On Math and Literature with Math Start, Exploring Geometry with Geofix, Working with Algebra Tiles, and Mathematics with Unifix Cubes. Balka is also a co-author on the Macmillan K-5 series, Math Connects and co-author with Ted Hull and Ruth Harbin Miles on four books published by Corwin Press. He has served as a director of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics. In addition, he is president of TODOS: Mathematics for All and president of the School Science and Mathematics Association.
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 192 ● ISBN 9781483358772 ● Taille du fichier 4.5 MB ● Maison d’édition SAGE Publications ● Lieu Thousand Oaks ● Pays US ● Publié 2014 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5361492 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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