Teaching Mathematics in Grades K-6
Teaching Mathematics in Grades K-6
The teaching and learning of elementary school mathematics guided by current principles relating to mathematics content, social interaction, student thinking, and child development.
Hours | 3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | MTHED 305 & MTHED 306; Concurrent enrollment in El Ed 442. |
Taught | Fall, Winter |
Programs | Containing EL ED 447 |
Course Outcomes:
El Ed 447 Learning Outcomes
- Establish mathematics goals that accommodate students' varied mathematical trajectories and align appropriately with state content and practice standards as well as informal and formal assessments of student thinking.
- Select and/or design worthwhile mathematical tasks that include varying levels of cognitive demand, thus increasing access to learning.
- Design, implement, and evaluate inquiry-based lessons as structured by the Launch-Explore-Summarize (Discuss/Debrief) teaching and learning cycles or sequences
- Anticipate student mathematical thinking (for planning lessons and/or units, orchestrating discourse, questioning, etc.)
- Create high levels of mathematical interaction by planning for discussion, questioning, and establishing a supportive classroom environment
- Adapt instruction to address the diverse learning strengths and needs of both groups and individuals
- Assess student learning, both formatively and summatively, using a range of appropriate strategies, and employ the results of assessment in guiding instruction
- Practice professionalism: In commitment to learning to teach, in appearance and demeanor, and in the quality of work submitted.