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Title: Math Initiative Update


1
Math Initiative Update
  • Cindy Johnstone,
  • Math Coordinator
  • State Department of Education

2
VISION STATEMENT
  • Idahos Math Initiative aims to improve student
    understanding and performance in mathematics and
    elevate public awareness of its importance.

3
Three Focus Areas
  • Student Achievement
  • (including standards, curriculum, assessment,
    and intervention)
  • Teacher Education
  • Public Awareness

4
Focus Area Student Achievement
5
High School Standards
  • New course specific standards were approved at
    the State Board Mtg. in August.
  • Available to districts in 2008-09 school year for
    course development and materials adoption. 9th
    and 10th grade standards still in place.
    Alignment document will be created this year and
    ready for use next fall.
  • Course specific standards mandatory in 2009-10
    school year. 9th and 10th grade standards no
    longer available.

6
Alignment Document
  • Work will begin in November and will include 2
    days
  • Work will continue 2 days in February
  • Alignment will include content limits for testing
  • We are working with Margo Healy from the SBOE and
    DRC on aligning our new standards to the ISAT.
  • Federal review will also take place of standards
    for alignment to state test.

7
K-8 Standards
  • Work will begin in December to rewrite our K-8
    standards to align to the math initiative.
  • Writing will align to National Standards,
    Curricular Focal Points from NCTM,
    Recommendations from the National Math Panel, and
    other relevant research.
  • This will be a lengthy process with time to
    educate committee members and build a common
    understanding.

8
Curricular Materials Review
  • Review committee of Idaho Teachers met for a week
    in June of 2008.
  • Correlations included a balance of Idaho Content
    Standards and NCTM Process Standards.
  • New alignment document used was developed from
    NCTM Principles and Standards for School
    Mathematics.
  • The document addressed Problem Solving,
    Reasoning and Proof, Communication, Connections,
    Representation.

9
Curricular Materials cont.
  • New recommendations were based on committee
    input.
  • Curricular Materials will be listed as Highly
    Recommended, Recommended, Recommended with
    Reservations, and Recommended with Strong
    Reservations.
  • This provides more feedback to districts when
    adopting materials.

10
Caravan Dates
  • Moscow October 8
  • Boise October 28
  • Twin Falls October 29
  • Idaho Falls October 30

11
Direct Math Assessment
  • DMA will continue this year. Based on survey
    results and feedback from the assessment
    committee.
  • Date is Wednesday, December 3rd. (DWA is Dec.
    2nd)
  • We are exploring options for returning scores
    quicker in the future.
  • Nine regional trainings in Sept. and Oct. to
    ensure full implementation and proper use of
    results.
  • Trainings included use of tool kit, scoring
    rubric, using information gathered to drive
    instruction.

12
Updates for 2008 test
  • Students will answer all 5 problems to provide
    additional evidence of proficiency.
  • Only 8th graders will be allowed to use a
    calculator. The use of a calculator hindered 6th
    graders from showing the thought process used to
    solve the problems. We often saw an explanation
    of, I used my calculator.

13
Primary Math Assessment
  • Research-based formative assessment
  • Intended for students in grades K, 1, 2.
  • Field Test in Spring of 2008.
  • Pilot will be done this year.
  • Assessment to identify students that exhibit
    characteristics that may hinder math achievement
    or that often lead to high levels of achievement.

14
PMA cont.
  • Interview type format using a flip book.
  • Takes 5-8 minutes per student.
  • Intervention booklet, with lesson ideas, will be
    developed for teacher use.
  • State Department will pay for subs and materials.
  • Training will take place for test administrators.

15
Who is involved in this year?
  • Schools in each region, covering all
    demographics. Total of 23 districts, in 30
    schools.
  • Region I Coeur d Alene, Post Falls, Kellogg
  • Region II Orofino, Lewiston, Moscow, Lapwai
  • Region III Boise, Meridian, Council, Nampa,
    Fruitland, McCall, Caldwell
  • Region IV Blaine Co., Jerome, Twin Falls
  • Region V Pocatello, Aberdeen, Soda Springs
  • Region VI Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, Sugar Salem

16
PMA cont.
  • Built on 4 main predictors of student success in
    math.
  • Number
  • Fluency and Flexibility
  • Problem Solving
  • Space
  • Measurement
  • Spatial Reasoning

17
PMA-Measurement
Which line is longer?
18
PMA-Spatial Reasoning
19
Middle Grade Intervention
  • Started reviewing programs in Sept. of 07
  • Math Initiative Task Force gave input as well as
    State Dept. Staff.
  • Special RFP was sent out.
  • Materials reviewed for standards correlation by
    Idaho Teachers in April.
  • School visits took place in Pittsburgh and
    California.
  • Contract signed in May, 2008.

20
Intervention Tool
  • Apangea Math, web based program
  • Chosen because of their motivation tool,
    immediate feedback, emphasis on problem solving,
    live tutors
  • 42,000 seats purchased for this year
  • Number of seats were based on Spring ISAT data.
  • Used for both remediation and acceleration.
  • Training has been ongoing since August.
  • Usage is be monitored on a weekly basis.

21
Intervention cont.
  • For Questions regarding Apangea training,
  • please contact
  • Glen Zollman at 440-4536
  • or gzollman_at_apangealearning.com
  • While at the conference
  • Louis Piconi, CEO is here from Pittsburgh.

22
Focus AreaTeacher Education
23
Professional Development
  • Mathematical Thinking for Instruction Course (3
    credits)
  • Required for certification by 2015 for all
    teachers who teach math and building
    administrators.
  • State Department to pay credits and materials for
    the first 3 years.
  • Developed based on teacher input through
    roundtables, surveys, and subcommittees.

24
MTI cont.
  • 3 different classes based on grade level
  • K-3 Number Sense
  • 4-8 Number Sense
  • 6-12 Algebraic Thinking
  • Mixture of content and methodology
  • Research on how students learn math
  • Course offerings posted on the SDE website

25
Course Offerings
  • This fall the course is being taught in
  • Lewiston, Twin Falls, Jerome, Mountain Home,
    Meridian
  • This spring the course will be offered in
  • Boise, Moscow, Lewiston, Idaho Falls
  • This summer the course will be offered in
  • Boise, Blaine Co., Grangeville, Coeur d Alene

26
MTI course cont.
  • Taught by trained facilitators with permission by
    State Dept.
  • Assure continuity and fidelity to the vision.
  • Follow up provided by Regional Specialists.
  • Some districts may want to participate as whole
    districts.
  • Future Plans for on-line courses.

27
Focus AreaPublic Awareness
28
Public Awareness
  • Public Service Announcements this fall on both
    televisions and radio.
  • Brochures during school year for
    teachers/parents.
  • Family Math Nights Partnership w/Micron
  • Focus Groups (presentations for State Board of
    Ed., principals, superintendents, Early Learners
    Conf., PTA, business groups, various interest
    groups, etc.)

29
Plans for year 2
  • Create an elementary and middle level math
    endorsement for teachers certified K-8.
  • Develop on line MTI course.
  • Recruit and hire 3 more regional specialists.
  • Offer intervention tool for high school students.
  • Work with universities to strengthen teacher
    preparation programs.
  • Increase capacity to offer the MTI course.
  • Continue communication to parents and general
    public.

30
For More Information
  • Please see the math initiative website at
  • http//www.sde.idaho.gov/
  • Or contact Cindy Johnstone at
  • cmjohnstone_at_sde.idaho.gov
  • 332-6932
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