Kentucky Center for Mathematics

Explorations in Mathematics Lessons for Algebra I- Fayette Co. - (2017-18)
Date/Time
1/25/2018 - 1/26/2018
Event Registration
Event Type(s)
Middle School
Event Description
Join KCM and master teacher Anne Burgunder as we engage in in-depth explorations of impactful mathematics lessons in live algebra I classrooms. This unique professional learning experience allows participants to collaboratively plan algebra I lessons.  Then, a master teacher will teach the lessons in a real classrooms as participants observe. After each lesson, the group will discuss observations of the lessons with a heavy emphasis on student impact. Additionally, participants will deeply explore the mathematics and pedagogical strategies that are addressed during the lessons.
Location
Fayette County
Contact Person
KCM
Details
Join KCM and master teacher Anne Burgunder as we engage in in-depth explorations of impactful mathematics lessons in live algebra I classrooms. This unique professional learning experience allows participants to collaboratively plan algebra I lessons.  Then, a master teacher will teach the lessons in a real classrooms as participants observe. After each lesson, the group will discuss observations of the lessons with a heavy emphasis on student impact. Additionally, participants will deeply explore the mathematics and pedagogical strategies that are addressed during the lessons.
 
The algebra I cohort will meet for two consecutive days in January. 


Dates: Jan. 25 & 26, 2018
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Cost: $0.00

Registration will no longer be available for this event after 11:59 p.m. on December 11, 2017.

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**IMPORTANT: This professional learning experience is entirely contingent on the receipt of grant funding. If funding is not received, this opportunity will no longer be available. You will be notified if this should occur.**
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