This three-day professional development series engages math educators (Grades 4-6) in studying the progression of learning across middle grades and the key competencies of problem solving, connections, and reasoning and proof, in alignment with NDCC 15.1-21-12.2 requirements. Each session engages participants in experiential-based learning with activities from high-quality instructional materials through the viewpoint of students for reflection from an instructional and pedagogical lens.
The Essentials of Math Instruction professional development opportunity will include the following:
Day 1 - Problem Solving Through Explicit Math Instruction: Leveraging High Quality Instructional Materials
Day 2 - Data-Driven Decision Making: Leveraging Formative Assessment
Day 3 - Building Connections through Differentiated Instruction: Creating Access to Grade-Level Learning for All Students
NOTE: This series is being offered across multiple dates & locations. If this offering does not work for you, consider registering for either of the options below:
Participants will:
Day 2 – Data-Driven Decision Making: Leveraging Formative Assessment
Day 3 – Building Connections through Differentiated Instruction: Creating Access to Grade-Level Learning for All Students
Bismarck & Minot
This three-day learning series will be offered in both Minot & Bismarck. Participants will select their preferred location when registering.
$90/person
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