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NCTM Principles and Standards

NCTM Principles and Standards. Overview September 11, 2006. Principles. Equity Curriculum Teaching Learning Assessment Technology. Content Number & Operation Patterns & Algebra Geometry Measurement Data Management & Probability. Process Problem Solving Reasoning & Proof

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NCTM Principles and Standards

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  1. NCTM Principles and Standards Overview September 11, 2006

  2. Principles • Equity • Curriculum • Teaching • Learning • Assessment • Technology

  3. Content Number & Operation Patterns & Algebra Geometry Measurement Data Management & Probability Process Problem Solving Reasoning & Proof Communication Connections Representations Standards

  4. The Equity Principle • High expectations and strong support • Opportunity for coherent, challenging mathematics curriculum • High quality instruction • All students can learn

  5. The Curriculum Principle • Interconnected and cumulative • Focus on important mathematics – preparation for continued study and problems solving in new situations • Should not involve a great deal of reviewing content

  6. The Teaching Principle • Teachers must know and understand deeply the mathematics they teach • Creating an intellectual environment – serious engagement in mathematical thinking • Professional; continual learning

  7. The Learning Principle • Conceptual understanding is key • Combine factual knowledge, procedural facility and conceptual knowledge • Flexibility and perseverance • Challenged appropriately to develop confidence • Constructing knowledge

  8. The Assessment Principle • More than the test - guides teaching and enhances learning • Evidence of mathematical learning through multiple ways • Focus on understanding • Informs classroom practice

  9. The Technology Principle • Enhances student learning and allows for deeper investigation • Every student should have access to technology • Used prudently as a tool and not a substitute for good thinking

  10. Exploring Connections to the Atlantic Canada Curriculum • Working in groups at your tables, spend some time reading through selected sections of the Foundation Document for Mathematics Education. • Identify some common ideas that it shares with the NCTM Principles and Standards document.

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