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PROGRAMS
:: Masters Degree
Mathematics Education Courses Primarily for Masters Level
Students
EDCI 650 TRENDS IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (3)
Recent developments in educational thinking and practice which have affected
the curriculum in mathematics. (Fall semester, evening)
* EDCI 651 TEACHING AND LEARNING MATHEMATICS IN THE SECONDARY
SCHOOL (3)
Prerequisites: Enrollment in a University of
Maryland certification program; bachelor’s degree in mathematics
or related field; and 2 semesters of calculus. Objectives,
selection and organization of subject matter, appropriate methods, lesson
plans, textbooks, technology and other instructional materials; assessment
of student learning and other topics pertinent to secondary mathematics
education. Internship or other placement in a secondary mathematics classroom
is required.
* EDCI 652 TEACHING AND LEARNING MATHEMATICS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
(3)
Strategies and methodologies for the teaching of elementary school mathematics
based on current research and theories about how children learn mathematics.
Attention is given to professional recommendations and teaching practices
that foster communication, reasoning, and reflection in the mathematics
classroom. Internship or other placement in an elementary classroom is
required.
EDCI 653 DEVELOPING UNDERSTANDING IN MATHEMATICS (3)
Prerequisites: EDCI 352 (or equivalent); experience
teaching mathematics at the K-8 level. This course addresses
instructional principles, research, and methods supporting the mathematical
learning of all children including fostering mathematical understanding
via the process standards of problem-solving, reasoning and proof, communication,
connections, and representation. (Summer session course)
EDCI 654 ASSESSING MATHEMATICAL UNDERSTANDING (3)
Prerequisite: EDCI 650 or permission of department.
Techniques of assessing K-12 students' understanding of mathematics -
including standardized tests, but focusing on alternative forms such as
individual interviews, writing tasks, performance tasks, portfolios. Mathematics
assessment viewed as an ongoing part of instruction. (Every other Spring
Semester, evening)
EDCI 657 UNDERSTANDING AND ENGAGING STUDENTS’ CONCEPTIONS OF MATHEMATICS
(3)
Prerequisites: Experience teaching mathematics
at some grade K - 14 or permission of department. Research
related to K-14 students’ common errors in and (mis)understandings
of mathematics. Instructional strategies useful in building on errors
and amending students’ conceptions. (Every other Spring Semester,
evening)
* Certification course for master’s level students.
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