|
mg / MCCEA / Curriculum / Middle
Level Math (6-8)
|
MAT
with a focus on Middle School Mathematics (6-8)
This program concentrates on developing instructional
leaders and the content knowledge middle school teachers
need to know in order to be effective teachers of mathematics.
The degree incorporates the Principles and Standards for
School Mathematics as outlined by the National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM).
Each of the MAT degrees consists of 10 courses-made up
of core courses and specialty courses. Six core courses
focus on content that all teachers need to know regardless
of grade level and/or subject area and four specialty courses
that focus on the content specific to each program. Descriptions
for each of the courses are listed below:
Courses
> EDU 568 Teacher as
Leader
As the first course in the MAT program, Teacher as
Leader establishes foundational knowledge and introduces
participants to current research related to teacher
leadership. A growing body of evidence seems to show
that teacher leaders can initiate positive school reform
and actually sustain it. This course focuses on these
teacher leaders and examines the specific characteristics
of successful teachers. Participants become reflective
practitioners as they study the current state of education
and many of the leading reform efforts. They learn
leadership strategies, and then apply them in their
classrooms, schools, and communities. Participants
set personal goals outlining ways they can strengthen
their commitment to student learning and achievement.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Articulate a personal vision and philosophy of teacher
leadership
- Utilize skills for self-assessment as effective practitioners
of pedagogical, curricular, and technological expertise
through reflective practice
- Collaborate productively and positively within a
professional learning community to be more effective
practitioners
- Use their communication skills to build a positive
climate in schools and a sense of community
> EDU 569 Understanding
Teaching and Learning
This course focuses on the intricacies of how people
learn. It establishes a firm foundation necessary for
instructional leaders to make intelligent decisions
about the types of teaching strategies and instructional
plans they utilize in their classrooms. The course
covers recent research related to theories of learning
and cognition. Participants are asked to apply these
theories in their classrooms so that they will use
their knowledge of learning theory to strengthen their
instructional practices and commitment to student learning
and achievement.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Learn to make intelligent decisions about effective
teaching strategies
- Develop a critical perspective on learning and cognition
regarding educational equity for all students in matters
of gender, ethnicity, and culture
- Apply learning theory to instructional practices
- Strengthen their commitment to student learning and
achievement
> EDU 570 Instructional
Design
This
course establishes a comprehensive way for teachers
to engage in unit planning and instructional design.
Based on the intensive backwards-design model (Understanding
by Design) of Wiggins & McTighe, teachers learn
to "create" curriculum rather than "cover" it.
Participants integrate assessment into their planning
and create a sequence of learning experiences that
logically and meaningfully help students meet required
learning goals. In addition, participants learn how
to align their instructional design to state and local
standards.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Examine the three stages of the Understanding by
Design (UbD) model
- Compare and contrast the UbD framework with the one
they are currently using
- Support the meaningful context of a lesson by identifying
the "essential questions" students will focus
on
- Complete a unit plan that incorporates all three
stages of the UbD framework
> EDU 618 Effective Assessment
Because today's educational climate demands attention
to national, state, and district standards, high-stakes
testing is part of the educational landscape that all
teachers must learn to navigate. This course grounds
teachers in effective ways to assess their students,
and how to use this information to modify their instructional
practices. Beginning with understanding the many types
of assessment methods, participants examine the specific
purposes of each and how best to use different assessments
in their classrooms. Participants learn how to design
effective assessments to meet the particular needs
of their students and teaching situations. Techniques
to involve students in their own assessment are also
included.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Identify and define different assessment methods
according to three categories: Assessment of Learning,
Assessment for Learning, and Assessment as Learning
- Examine different grading systems and apply one that
best communicates student progress and achievement
to others
- Analyze multiple sources of data to identify patterns
in student learning and knowledge
- Draw conclusions, and change or modify teaching practices,
based upon assessment data
> EDU 501 Teacher as
Researcher
This course provides the opportunity for teachers
to: reflect on and assess their teaching; explore and
test new ideas, methods, and materials; assess the
effectiveness of the new approaches; share feedback
with others; and make decisions about which new approaches
to include in their classroom practices. Participants
complete an individual research project aimed at a
particular problem specific to their classroom situation
that addresses student achievement. Next, participants
engage in action research, data analysis, and creation
and implementation of a plan of intervention based
upon their research findings.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Examine the theoretical foundations of action research
and develop an action research plan
- Compare and contrast qualitative and quantitative
data collection techniques
- Analyze and interpret data according to proven processes
- Share and critique action research projects
> EDU 622 Meeting the
Needs of All Students
This course provides teachers with proven strategies
to help them reach all of their students regardless
of ability, language development, race, socioeconomic
status, gender, and/or learning challenges. Practical
and ethical techniques to meet the needs of special
student populations are included. Participants learn
how to apply strategies to increase student engagement,
address students' individual learning styles, and verify
the effectiveness of the strategies used. Strategies
for strengthening partnerships with parents to facilitate
academic achievement of students are also explored
and implemented.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Explain and demonstrate what it means to teach responsively
- Deepen understanding of student variance, and apply
strategies to support cognitive impairments, difficulties
attending to task, learning disabilities, English language
learners, above-average abilities, and students who
are at risk of failure
- Identify, examine, and apply the nine attitudes and
skills of teaching that help all learners
- Employ classroom management techniques that allow
for flexible instruction and support responsive teaching
> MTH 506 Problem Solving
and Number & Operations, 6-8
Based
on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
(NCTM) Principles and Standards for School Mathematics,
this course establishes a foundation of mathematical
content knowledge and problem-solving skills. Participants
develop deeper understanding of mathematical concepts
they are required to teach, and engage in mathematical
discourse as a means to explain their thinking and
share strategies.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Deepen personal understanding
of mathematical content found in middle school mathematics,
such as fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, proportions,
and developing proportional reasoning
- Develop strategies to teach
in a problem-based classroom
- Engage in and learn to lead
mathematical discourse
- Integrate formative assessment
techniques into mathematics instruction
> MTH 516 Measurement
and Geometry, 6-8
Covering
Van Hiele levels of geometric thought, and focusing
on shapes and properties, transformations, location,
and visualization, as well as measurement concepts
and skills, this course allows teachers to develop
a profound understanding of key mathematical concepts
as outlined in the NCTM Principles and Standards for
School Mathematics. Participants engage in hands-on
problem-solving activities that allow them to apply
new understanding to their instructional planning and
decision making.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Apply effective problem-solving
strategies to real-world problems
- Deepen understanding of mathematical
concepts such as length, area, volume, angles, and
coordinate geometry
- Apply instructional strategies
that help develop geometric thinking
> MTH 526 Algebra, 6-8
This
course focuses on developing algebraic thinking, which
includes studying patterns and functions, understanding
the structure of the number system, using symbolism
meaningfully, and using mathematical modeling to solve
problems. Participants study many common misconceptions
about the learning of algebra to better understand
the potential gaps in students' understanding.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Identify functions as linear or nonlinear and contrast
their properties using tables, graphs, and equations
- Model and solve contextualized problems using graphs,
tables, and equations
- Use symbolic algebra to represent situations and solve
problems
> MTH 536 Data Analysis
and Probability, 6-8
This
course is structured around the creation and completion
of a real-life data analysis project that allows participants
to apply knowledge and skills from other mathematical
strands. Key concepts such as data collection, graphical
representations of data, and measures of center are
highlighted.
Course Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Design an investigation that
includes data-collection and data analysis
- Select, create, and use appropriate
graphical representations of data
- Find, use, and interpret measures
of center and spread
If you would like a complete listing
of all the degree programs and course descriptions, please click here. |
|
|
|
 |
UPCOMING
EVENTS
There are currently no events scheduled.
|
|
 |
|
| |
|