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© 1997, 1996 The Center for Education and Equity in Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Friday (8:00-9:30 a.m.)
Assessment Projects in Methods Courses
Friday, February 14, 1997
8:00-9:30 AM
Session 1
The Role of Quantitative Analysis in
Analyzing Mathematical SituationsJudith Sowder, San Diego State University
Lisa Clement, San Diego State University
Jamal Bernhard, San Diego State University
Anna Graeber, University of Maryland
Tad Watanabe, Towson State UniversitySession 2
Assisting Teachers with Cognitively Demanding Tasks:
A Case Approach
Part I (continued at 10 AM)Margaret Smith, University of Pittsburgh
Marjorie Henningsen, University of Pittsburgh
Edward A. Stein, University of Pittsburgh
Mary Kay Stein, University of Pittsburgh
Paul Trafton, University of Northern Iowa Session 3
Implications of Hand-held Computer Symbolic Algebra
(TI-92) for Mathematics Teacher Education
Part I (continued at 10 AM)Bert Waits, Ohio State University
Session 4
Gender Equity in Mathematics
Larry Feldman, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Lynn Fox, American University
Susan Klein, US Dept. of Education, Office of Education Research and Improvement
Margaret Stempien, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
10:00-11:30 AM
Session 5
Place Value Concepts:
What do Teachers Understand? Is it Enough?Mary K. Hannigan, Austin Community College
Tracy Rusch, Austin Community CollegeSession 6
Assisting Teachers with Cognitively Demanding Tasks:
A Case Approach
Part II (continued from 8 AM)Session 7
Implications of hand-held computer symbolic algebra
(TI-92) for mathematics teacher education
Part II (continued from 8 AM)
1:00-2:30 PM
Session 8
Revising the Vision:
Reconsidering Objectives for the Elementary Content CourseTracy Rusch, Austin Community College
Session 9
Teacher Research:
A Powerful Tool in Mathematics Teacher EducationSandra Attkins, University of Central Florida
Nicki Clausen-Grace, Sypress Springs Elementarry School
Jody Dawson, Clay Springs Elementary School
Rosemary McGrath de Gracia, Kilarney Elementary SchoolSession 10
Exploring the Potential of Technology
for Teacher Education
Part I (continued at 3 PM)Edwin McClintock, Florida Atlantic University
Azita Manoucheri, Maryville University
Mary Enderson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Lyle Pagnucco, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Zhonghong Jiang, Florida International UniversitySession 11
California Mathematics Project:
A State-wide Professional Development ProgramNicholas Branca, Executive Director, California Mathematics Project
Judith E. Jacobs, California Stae Polytechnic University, Pomona
3:00-4:30 PM
Session 12
Interactive Mathematics Teacher Preparation
William Fisher, California State University , Chico
Richard Ford, California State University , Chico
Dale Oliver, Humboldt State University
Ted Britton, National Center for Improving Science EducationSession 13
Multimedia Materials
for Pre-and Inservice Mathematics EducationBill Masalski, University of Massachusetts
Gordon Lewis, Annenberg/CPB Project
Amy Tonkonogy, WBGH BostonSession 14
Exploring the Potential of Technology
for Teacher Education
Part II (continued from 1 PM)
Saturday, February 15,1997
8:00-9:30 AM
Session 15
Prompting Mathematicians to Think about Pedagogy
Dale R. Oliver, Humboldt State University
Phyllis Z. Chinn, Humboldt State University Session 16
Paper Presentations
Facilitating Change:
Role of Reflection in Pre-service Mathematics Education David K Pugalee, Saginaw State University
Journal Writing: A Model for Mathematics Teacher Education
Cathy Liebars, The College of New Jersey
The effect of a 6 month professional development program
and 5th and 6th grade teachers, 2 years later Mary Ellen Schmidt, Ohio State University
Session 17
Reshaping the Preparation of Teachers
of Middle Grades Mathematics
Part I (continued at 10AM)Sid Rachlin, East Carolina University
Edwin McClintock, Florida International University
Jennifer Earles Szydlik, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Session 18
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
and Mathematics Teacher Educators
Part I (continued at 10 AM)
Gail Hoskins, Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education
Donna Berlin, The Ohio State University
Michael Grote, Ohio Wesleyan University
10:00-11:30 AM
Session 19
Rational Numbers in Content and Methods Courses
in Teacher PreparationDolores Simoneaux, Southeastern Louisiana University
Elizabeth Gray, Southeastern Louisiana University
Tena Golding, Southeastern UniversitySession 20
Reshaping the Preparation of
Teachers of Middle Grades Mathematics
Part II (continued from 8 AM)Session 21
Using Video Tapes
as Part of an Elementary Methods CourseSusan Friel, University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Session 22
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
and Mathematics Teacher Educators
Part II (continued from 8AM)
1:00-2:30 PM
Session 23
Paper Presentations
Modeling Good Instruction in Preservice Mathematics Courses:
Voices of College Instructors and Their Students Tad Watanabe, Towson State University
Preparing Teachers for Middle/High School Teaching:
Our Methods Course and BeyondAnthony Piccolino, Montclair State University
How are Mathematics Methods Courses Taught?
Virginia Harder, State University of New York College at Oneonta
Lynne Talbot, State University of New York College at OneontaSession 24
Paul Bunyan and the Moebius Strip
Andrew White, Robert Homeyer, Parker Manhart,
Jamie Motejzik, Kevin Spawr, Jon Will
Eastern Illinois UniversitySession 25
Teaching a Reformed High School Mathematics Curriculum:
Inservice and Preservice Perspectives Steven Ziebarth, University of Iowa
Judy Slezak, Prairie High School
Dave LaGrange, Prairie High School
Natalie Kleinfelter, Prairie High SchoolSession 26
A Compulsory Mathematics Unit for Elementary
Preservice Teachers: Content, Pedagogy and AssessmentDoug Clarke, Australian Catholic University
3:00-4:30 PM
Session 27
Coaching the Teaching of Mathematics
Susan N. Boyer, Maryland Collaboration for Teacher Preparation
Anna Graeber, University of MarylandSession 28
Paper Presentations
Alternative Assessments
Elsa Geskus, Kutztown University
Assessment and Instruction Working Together
in a Preservice Mathematics Content Course Tom Bassarear, Keene State College
Introducing Preservice Teachers to
Assessments Reform in Mathematics Education Jeffrey Frykholm, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Session 29
NH's PERP Project: Reflecting on Current Practice
in Preservice Teacher Education Programs Judy Curran Buck, Plymouth State College
Richard Evans, Plymouth State CollegeAssessment Projects in Methods Courses
Daniel Brahier, Bowling Green State University
This session will focus on the use of an assessment project as an
assignment in elementary and secondary mathematics methods courses to
support a discussion of individual differences and the NCTM Assessment
Standards.
Session 30
Rethinking Teacher Preparation in Terms
of Secondary School Reform CurriculumChristine Browning, Western Michigan University
Dwanye Channell, Western Michigan University
Laura van Zoest, Western Michigan University
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