Название: Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, Grades PreK-2
Автор: Timothy D. Kanold
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Учебная литература
isbn: 9781951075248
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Grade 1 Addition and Subtraction to 20 Unit Planner
6 Grade 2 Unit: Multidigit Addition and Subtraction
Grade 2 Multidigit Addition and Subtraction Unit Planner
Epilogue: Mathematics Team Organization
Appendix A: Create a Proficiency Map
Appendix B: Team Checklist and Questions for Mathematics Unit Planning
Generate Essential Learning Standards
Determine Vocabulary and Notations
Identify Resources and Activities
Team Questions to Generate Essential Learning Standards
Team Questions to Create a Unit Calendar
Team Questions to Identify Prior Knowledge
Team Questions to Determine Vocabulary and Notations
Team Questions to Identify Resources and Activities
Team Questions to Determine Tools and Technology
Team Questions to Record Reflection and Notes
About the Authors
Sarah Schuhl, MS, is an educational coach and consultant specializing in mathematics, professional learning communities (PLCs), common formative and summative assessments, school improvement, and response to intervention (RTI). She has worked in schools as a secondary mathematics teacher, high school instructional coach, and K–12 mathematics specialist.
Schuhl was instrumental in the creation of a PLC in the Centennial School District in Oregon, helping teachers make large gains in student achievement. She earned the Centennial School District Triple C Award in 2012.
Schuhl designs meaningful professional development in districts throughout the United States. Her work focuses on strengthening the teaching and learning of mathematics, having teachers learn from one another when working effectively as collaborative teams in a PLC at Work®, and striving to ensure the learning of each and every student through assessment practices and intervention. Her practical approach includes working with teachers and administrators to implement assessments for learning, analyze data, collectively respond to student learning, and map standards.
Since 2015, Schuhl has coauthored the books Engage in the Mathematical Practices: Strategies to Build Numeracy and Literacy With K–5 Learners and School Improvement for All: A How-To Guide for Doing the Right Work. She is a coauthor (with Timothy D. Kanold) of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series and the Mathematics at Work™Plan Book.
Previously, Schuhl served as a member and chair of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) editorial panel for the journal Mathematics Teacher and is currently serving as secretary of the National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics (NCSM). Her work with the Oregon Department of Education includes designing mathematics assessment items, test specifications and blueprints, and rubrics for achievement- level descriptors. She has also contributed as a writer to a middle school mathematics series and an elementary mathematics intervention program.
Schuhl earned a bachelor of science in mathematics from Eastern Oregon University and a master of science in mathematics education from Portland State University.
To learn more about Sarah Schuhl’s work, follow @SSchuhl on Twitter.
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