Bringing the Common Core Math Standards to Life: Exemplary Practices from High Schools

Author:   Yvelyne Germain-McCarthy (University of New Orleans, USA) ,  Ivan Gill (University of New Orleans, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780415734745


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   28 November 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Yvelyne Germain-McCarthy (University of New Orleans, USA) ,  Ivan Gill (University of New Orleans, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.589kg
ISBN:  

9780415734745


ISBN 10:   0415734746
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   28 November 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1. Trends and Issues Leading to The Common Core State Standards 2. EXEMPLARY PRACTICE: WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE? 3. MICHAEL LEHMAN: GROUP PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS 4. MICHAEL LONERGAN: THE MATHEMATICS OF THE THEATER 5. HENRY KRANENDONK: RAISIN GEOMETRY: EXPLORING THE BALANCE POINT AND ITS APPLICATIONS 6. VIRGINIA HIGHSTONE: EQUATIONS THAT MODEL GROWTH AND DECAY7. CRAIG JENSEN: A DICE GAME FOR ENGAGING TEACHERS IN DISCOURSE 8. BEN PREDDY: INTEGRATING MATHEMATICS WITH LITERACY 9. MURRAY SIEGEL: DISCOVERING THE CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM WHITECOTTON AND ANGELA GUTHRIE: A LESSON STUDY ON TRIGONOMETRY AND THE HEIGHTS OF LIGHTS 11. CLAUDIA CARTER: HOW A RUMOR SPREADS – AN INTRODUCTION TO LOGISTIC CURVES 13. DON CROSSFIELD: MARCHING FROM ALGEBRA TO TRIGONOMETRY AND BEYOND 14. WHAT'S NEXT?

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The authors remind us that the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics do not represent brand new ideas, but rather build on more than two decades of work to improve mathematics teaching and learning. This practical resource underscores the importance of mathematical thinking and reasoning within the Common Core and shines a light on classrooms where teachers work to help all students learn mathematical habits of mind. Amidst a sea of confusion, chaos, and misinformation about the Common Core, the authors offer grounded advice about where to look for support and through real stories remind us that teachers are the key players in making the ambitious goals of the Common Core standards a reality for every student. --Cathy Seeley, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Charles A. Dana Center [at The University of Texas at Austin]; Past President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Almost ten years of high school mathematics teaching has shown me that there is only one thing we as teachers can depend on: change. This book appropriately combines a detailed analysis of the changes to come with a robust set of real-life examples to support teachers in making the transition. Dr. Germain-McCarthy has provided a roadmap that not only explains what teachers can expect in the transition to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM), but also paints a picture of successful CCSSM implementation through a variety of case-studies, thereby transforming the theoretical content presented in the new standards into techniques and activities that teachers can actually use in the classroom. --Tinashe Blanchet, National Presenter, Bureau of Education and Research and former secondary mathematics teacher


The authors remind us that the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics do not represent brand new ideas, but rather build on more than two decades of work to improve mathematics teaching and learning. This practical resource underscores the importance of mathematical thinking and reasoning within the Common Core and shines a light on classrooms where teachers work to help all students learn mathematical habits of mind. Amidst a sea of confusion, chaos, and misinformation about the Common Core, the authors offer grounded advice about where to look for support and through real stories remind us that teachers are the key players in making the ambitious goals of the Common Core standards a reality for every student. -Cathy Seeley, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Charles A. Dana Center [at The University of Texas at Austin]; Past President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Almost ten years of high school mathematics teaching has shown me that there is only one thing we as teachers can depend on: change. This book appropriately combines a detailed analysis of the changes to come with a robust set of real-life examples to support teachers in making the transition. Dr. Germain-McCarthy and Dr. Gill have provided a roadmap that not only explains what teachers can expect in the transition to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM), but also paints a picture of successful CCSSM implementation through a variety of case-studies, thereby transforming the theoretical content presented in the new standards into techniques and activities that teachers can actually use in the classroom. ã -Tinashe Blanchet, National Presenter, Bureau of Education and Research and former secondary mathematics teacher This book would be ideal for both high school mathematics teachers and administrators. It allows the two groups to gain a better understanding of how to implement and assess lessons that address the goals of reform-oriented documents and the Common Core Standards. The inclusion of discussion points allows teachers and administrators to anticipate stakeholder and student concerns with the tasks and approach to teaching-a benefit for all those making this transition. Another benefit is the inclusion of the actual tasks with enough description of content for those who might not be familiar with, for example, sampling distributions. (One task may be too teacher-directed for any real discovery learning.) ã -Natasha E. Gerstenschlager, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN


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Yvelyne Germain-McCarthy is Professor Emerita of mathematics education at the University of New Orleans. She is a frequent speaker at conferences and a consultant to school districts. Ivan P. Gill is Assistant Professor and Science Education Coordinator at the University of New Orleans, where he has taught elementary and secondary science methods courses.

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