At boisterous meetings in Lafayette, Calcasieu and Jefferson parishes, irate parents — most of them white — began to complain
about elementary school math homework culled from a Common Core website designed by educators in New York state, often referred to as Eureka Math.
Not exact matches
I read books
about the female brain, met with science and
math elementary school teachers and nonprofit educators who were doing programs to get kids interested in STEM.
The other awesome thing
about elementary school kids is genuine excitement over
math - y holidays such as this coming Monday's Pi (e) Day, something that I previously only celebrated sarcastically, because I was a terrible person with a life bereft of wide - eyed wonder.
A fun adventure that teaches
elementary schoolers about how fun
math can be.
Speaking today at a White House event honoring the nation's top
elementary school teachers and scientist - mentors, President Barack Obama gave a stump - like speech
about the need «to move from the middle to the top of the pack in science and
math education over the next decade.»
The city's charter board calls Hope «mid-performing» —
about 40 percent of its
elementary -
school children and 60 percent of its middle
schoolers are considered proficient in
math and English.
After being a classroom teacher and a content - area teacher (
math and science) at the early childhood,
elementary, middle, and high
school levels for over 10 years, I wanted to specialize and gain expertise in an area that I was passionate
about: literacy.
School administrators report that it is very difficult or impossible to fill
elementary teaching positions
about 6 percent of the time, while positions in
math, physical sciences, and special education are difficult or impossible to fill more than 30 percent of the time.
The interests ranged from kindergarten through grade 12, so some students were learning to become high
school math teachers, some were working on middle
school social studies, and some of us, like me, were learning
about beginning reading in
elementary school.
With 20 years of experience, Clare Forseth, a 5th - and 6th - grade mathematics teacher at Marion Cross
School in Norwich, Vt., could be expected to be fairly certain
about how she teaches
math to upper -
elementary students.
Math Makes More Sense in Many Languages A survey of parents in one Seattle
elementary school revealed that parents felt the need for more information
about the
school's
math program in order to support their children at home.
While many people blame standardized testing for narrowing the
elementary school curriculum to reading and
math, the real culprit is «a longstanding pedagogical notion that the best way to teach kids reading comprehension is by giving them skills — strategies like «finding the main idea — rather than instilling knowledge
about things like the Civil War or human biology.»
It focused particularly on the performance of
about 1,000
elementary and middle
school teachers for whom
math and English scores were available.
Elementary school What
about elementary school, when students are just beginning their
math journeys?
To get a sense of how many students could become newly «invisible,» consider public
elementary schools in Washington, D.C. Applying the same minimum group size currently used for entire
schools to the fifth grade only,
about half of the city's 119
elementary schools with fifth graders taking
math tests would not be held accountable for the progress of low - income or African - American students, because there aren't enough of them in that grade to constitute a reliable sample size.
With degrees in
elementary education and administration, a license in middle
school math, and numerous professional development courses given by experts from Madeline Hunter to Bob Marzano (and just
about everyone who came in between), I've kept up with the latest techniques to make me a better classroom teacher.
Jon Star, a Harvard education professor, said he thinks most high
school math educators across the country have not changed their teaching practices according to the Common Core in the same way that
elementary teachers have done, such as by leading discussions
about math and facilitating group projects.
In Kentucky this year, the percentage of
elementary and middle -
school students who rated «proficient» or better on statewide
math and reading tests declined by
about a third.
About a decade ago, the
elementary schools that feed into Westside Academy and Wellwood Middle
School adopted the same
math curriculum program, touted as one of the best standards - based
elementary programs available.
Right now, most
elementary school students — and especially those from low - income families, who are the least likely to pick up knowledge
about these subjects at home — are getting a steady diet of
math and reading.
«An
elementary school teacher probably didn't go into teaching because he or she loved
math specifically — they probably love kids and they've had amazing experiences with kids... [teaching
math can be] very daunting for teachers who may have anxiety
about their own understanding.»
About Blog Trying to make
math meaningful in an
elementary school somewhere off the New Jersey Turnpike.
About Blog Leaf and STEM Learning is a resource for upper
elementary and middle
school teachers to find materials, teaching tips, and more for the guided
math class!
Atlanta, GA
About Blog I have taught
elementary, middle and high
school math and a
math course for preservice teachers at Mercer University.