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DeAnn Huinker & Kevin McLeod University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Opening Plenary Address

Deepening Teacher Math Content Knowledge MMP Key Components of High Quality Professional Development. DeAnn Huinker & Kevin McLeod University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Opening Plenary Address Designing High Quality Professional Development Knowledge, Management, & Dissemination Conference

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DeAnn Huinker & Kevin McLeod University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Opening Plenary Address

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  1. Deepening Teacher Math Content KnowledgeMMP Key Components of High Quality Professional Development DeAnn Huinker & Kevin McLeod University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Opening Plenary Address Designing High Quality Professional Development Knowledge, Management, & Dissemination Conference Washington, DC May 24, 2010 This material was based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0314898. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.

  2. Partnership-Driven Leadership

  3. Design Team Mathematician Mathematics Educator Teachers

  4. Mathematics Framework

  5. Content Focus of the Year Year 1: Mathematical Processes Year 2: Rational Numbers and Operations Year 3: Algebraic Relationships Year 4: Measurement and Geometry Year 5: Statistics and Probability

  6. “Big Ideas” in Mathematics Equivalence: Any number, expression, or equation can be represented in different ways that have the same value. Properties: For a given set of numbers, there are relationships that are always true, and they are the rules that govern arithmetic and algebra.

  7. Algebraic Relationships Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities Generalized Properties Sub-skill Areas a x b = b x a Patterns, Relations, and Functions – 25= 37

  8. Situating Content in Classroom Practice Students What do my students understand about the mathematics? What misconceptions or limited ideas do they hold? Teachers Do I understand the mathematics?What connections are weak or missing for me? Curriculum and Assessments What mathematical knowledge is given emphasis in our curriculum materials and classroom assessments? How is that knowledge presented? How is it assessed?

  9. Solve, Explain, Justify 48 + 24 = + 27

  10. Thank you www.mmp.uwm.edu This material is based upon work support by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0314898. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.

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