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| Susan Mundry | WestEd | |
| Cheryl Rose Tobey | Education Development Center, Newton, MA | |
| Catherine E. Carroll | WestEd |
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"This book provides an indispensable set of tools to help teachers, coaches, and other curriculum leaders strengthen and improve content and pedagogical knowledge of mathematics in a variety of professional development opportunities. I encourage all mathematics leaders to add this book to their professional tool kit."
Marilyn Curtis, Teacher Leader
Maine Governor’s Academy
“Not only does this book provide the resources mathematics leaders need to improve curriculum, instruction, and assessment; it strengthens the 'M' in STEM professional learning. When combined with The Science Leader's Guide to CTS, instructional leadership teams have access to a suite of standards and research-based designs and tools to foster connections and integrate the STEM disciplines.”
Jean May-Brett, STEM Partnership Director
Louisiana Department of Education
"This book teaches the basics of linking standards and research to mathematics practice, and is a fine companion to MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM TOPIC STUDY."
Midwest Book Review, October 2012
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| Page Keeley | Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance | |
| Susan Mundry | WestEd | |
| Cheryl Rose Tobey | Education Development Center, Newton, MA | |
| Catherine E. Carroll | WestEd |
A Joint Publication with WestEd
A Joint Publication with the Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance
| © 2012 | 280 pages | 8.5" x 11" |
A Joint Publication with WestEd
A Joint Publication with the Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance
| ISBN: 9781412992602 | Paperback w/CD | Suggested Retail Price: $41.95 | Bookstore Price: $33.56 |
How to link standards and research to mathematics practice
The Curriculum Topic Study (CTS) process, funded by the National Science Foundation, supports teachers in improving practice by connecting standards and research to curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Designed for facilitators, this guide provides a robust set of professional development tools, templates, and designs to strengthen mathematics programs, enhance teachers' content knowledge, identify key concepts and procedures, and improve mathematics instruction.
A companion to Mathematics Curriculum Topic Study, this comprehensive guide features
• A solid foundation in the CTS study process that emphasizes how to meaningfully utilize standards and learning research to improve practice
• A process-driven approach that accommodates the dynamic nature of standards—adapting easily to initiatives such as the Common Core Standards for Mathematics and NCTM Focal Points
• Introductory sessions that acquaint participants with the CTS process and resources
• Designs and guidelines for leading common topic studies and creating your own
• Practical suggestions for applying CTS to content, curriculum, instruction, and formative assessment
• Examples that illustrate how to embed CTS into ongoing professional development such as collaborative inquiry into examining student thinking or case discussions
• Programs for half- and full-day workshops, professional learning communities, and individual coaching
• A CD-ROM with handouts, PowerPoint slides, and reproducibles
Bringing CTS into schools and other professional development settings is a highly effective way for mathematics leaders to improve teaching practices and boost student learning.
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