Assessing Standards-Based
Learning in K-5 Mathematics
A Professional Development Workshop for K-5 Teachers in East Baton Rouge, July 2002-June 2003.
Produced at LSU by the Gordon A. Cain Center, the MathVision Lab and the Department of Mathematics.
Funded by LINCS, the Louisiana Department of Education and LaSIP.
Final Product (June 2003)
Assessment Modules Produced by Teacher Teams
Before reading the modules, read the Director's Introduction.
Kindergarten | Other modules coming soon!!!
 
Home Page.
Participant Teams. Teacher participants will work in teams to craft assessment modules. (This page has photos.)
Assessment Module Design. Guidelines for teacher teams to use for constructing assessment modules.
Resources. A page of links to information on assessing math in K-5, and more.
Log. A brief record of the workshop activities.
Contact Information. Includes staff phone numbers, email and mailing addresses and email addresses of all teacher participants.
COMAP: Bridges
TERC: Investigations
CESAME: Investigations implementation center
 

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Staff   |   Times and Places   |   Requirements   |   Graduate Credit   |   Photos   |   Materials Requisition Forms

Goals

  • By enhancing their content knowledge, teachers will increase their ability to address students' greatest needs. The needs identified by teachers include multistep and open-ended problem solving, constructed response items, writing. The LEAP scores of the participating schools show that students performance tends to be lowest in Patterns, Relations and Functions and in constructed response items. Schools' IOWA scores show greatest need in problems involving arithmetic operations (both simple and multiple-step), measurement and comparing quantities.
  • Teachers will learn about the structure of the Investigations curriculum, particularly the ways in which it fosters progressive conceptual development through the grade levels. Teachers at each grade level will understand the preparation that Investigations provides at grades earlier than theirs and will learn the demands that Investigations will make at grades beyond theirs.
  • Participants will learn about the various types of assessment available in Investigations. (We will also address the issue of how to use Investigations to prepare students for standardized tests.) Participants will prepare, test and disseminate assessment modules. See the section entitled Workshop Requirements, below.
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Staff

  • Dr. James Madden, LSU Dept. Math. and MathVision Lab. Project Co-director and workshop instructor.
  • Dr. Frank Neubrander, LSU Dept. Math. and MathVision Lab. Project Co-director.
  • Julie Nall, EBR Schools & LINCS, Chief project advisor.
  • Nell McAnelly, LSU Dept Math. and Gordon A, Cain Center. Senior staff member and workshop instructor.
  • DesLey Plaisance, LSU Dept Math. Senior staff member and workshop instructor.
  • Costel Ionita, LSU Dept. Math. and MathVision Lab. Graduate Assisstant,
  • Adina Ionita, LSU Dept. Math. and MathVision Lab. Graduate Assisstant,


From left: Costel, Adina, Julie, Frank, Nell, James and DesLey.

Addresses, phone numbers and emails for all staff members can be found here: Contact Information.

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Times and Places

  • Summer 2002 Session: Monday, July 15---Saturday, July 20, 8:00AM--2:30PM, Peabody Hall, Room 225.
  • Saturday Sessions: These will be held on the following dates at places to be announced.  Please check with program directors (or at this web site) two weeks in advance of the session for the location.
    • August 17, 2002
    • September 14, 2002
    • October 19, 2002
    • November 16, 2002
    • December 7, 2002
    • January 11, 2003
    • March 29, 2003
    • April 5, 2003
    • May 3, 2003
  • NCTM Southern Regional Conference, Biloxi. October 3-5, 2002. Download PDF forms: hotel registration | meeting registration. The web site for the Biloxi meeting is at http://www.nctm.org/meetings/biloxi/.
  • Summer 2003 Session: Thursday, May 29---Saturday, May 31, 2003.
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Workshop Requirements

  • It is a requirement imposed by our funding agency that in order to remain a registered participant in this program, each participant must attend at least 85% of all workshop sessions. Attendance will be recorded on a sign-in/sign-out sheet. If a participant misses more than 2.5 days of the 18 days in the entire workshop, that person will be dropped from the program and will be required to return materials he or she has been given.
  • Participants are required to participate in the design, testing and dissemination of assessment modules.  This includes arranging class time at the participant's school where modules can be piloted and observed.  Detailed information about the assessment modules requirement will be provided in the orientation session on Day 1. (See the Assessment Modules Slide Show and Assessment Module Design.)
  • Workshop staff will schedule a total of 24 hours of visits to each participating school during the year this project runs.  Teacher participants are expected to cooperate with workshop staff in planning these visits and coordinating them with the activities associated with the production of assessment modules.
  • Participants are required to complete all assignments given by workshop instructors.
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Graduate Credit Option

You may earn graduate credit for this workshop by enrolling in the LSU mathematics course M6301 in Spring 2003. Tuition will be waived, but you will be required to pay approximately $100 in university fees. Enrollment forms will be available on the first day of the workshop.  You will be graded on a Pass/Fail basis, and you will receive a passing grade if you complete all workshop requirements.

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Photos from the July 15--20, 2002 summer workshop held at LSU.

Teachers Lucia Snedigar (4th grade), Constance Carro (5th grade) and Barbara Favre (1st Grade).
Teachers Pauline Ewing (Kindergarten), Anne Chaney (3rd grade) and Patricia McBride (3rd grade). In background, Kevin Zito (preservice), Belinda Cambre (3rd grade) and Jenny Cain (2nd grade).
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Materials Requisition Forms

Click to download materials requisition form in PDF format or in MSWord format. School teams will use these forms to request the purchase of instructional materials. Our grant provides $500 per school to obtain materials to support the implementation of Investigations. In addition, the grant provides $425 per teacher for the same purpose. Details about how these funds may be used will be provided during the workshop sessions. For specific questions, contact Frank Neubrander.

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