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Joint Education Conference

Connecting Across The Curricula

 

 

Plan to attend the 2011 Joint Education Conference
June 22, 2011 - Save the Date!

• Implementing Best Practices
• Integrating Technology
• Enhancing Instructional Leadership
• Maximizing Student Achievement

Check back after January 2011 for more information.

This one-day conference focuses on integrating curriculum content at all levels - elementary grades, middle school, and high school.  Teachers responsible for two or more content areas will find this event especially valuable.

MCTM is proud to co-sponsor this event with the Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) , Michigan Association of Middle School Educators (MAMSE) , Michigan Council for Social Studies (MCSS) , and the Michigan Science Teachers Association (MSTA).

For full information, visit the Michigan Joint Educaton Conference webpages at www.mijec.org.


 

 
MCTM 2011 Conference PDF Print E-mail

Come Join Us at the 62nd MCTM Annual Conference

Dakota High School, Macomb Michigan

We hope you enjoyed the 2010 Annual Conference this summer at Dakota High School.  We truly appreciate all of the participants, speakers, vendors, and volunteers who came up to make a successful professional learning event for all.  Yes, the 2011 conference will be held again at Dakota HS, and you can expect to hear more about the Common Core State Standards, the SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium, teacher evaluation and the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice, and more!  Watch this space for more information as our conference committee posts information about the 2011 conference this fall and winter.  And, watch for your member eBLAST newsletters as well with the latest conference information.

 
MCTM Sponsors 2010 PDF Print E-mail

Many Thanks to our 2010 Conference Sponsors!

Our sponsors are crucial partners with MCTM as we hold our annual conferences.  They provide a variety of  resources (speakers, food, bags, products, etc.) that make our conferences more valuable and enjoyable for participants.  Please consider these vendors as you purchase or recommend materials and services.

 

 
Common Core Adopted for MI PDF Print E-mail

The State Board of Education unanimously adopted today (June 16, 2010) the Common Core Standards - a set of rigorous, college and career-ready K-12 curriculum standards that states across the nation are considering adopting to bring consistency in education across the states.

The Common Core State Standards Initiative (CCSSI) is a state-led effort coordinated by the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices (NGA Center) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) involving the Governors and state commissioners of education from 48 states, two territories and the District of Columbia, committed to developing a common core of state standards in English Language Arts and mathematics for grades K-12. 

"Michigan has been a national leader in the development of rigorous academic standards," said Mike Flanagan, State Superintendent of Public Instruction.  "The adoption of these standards will for the first time provide states with clear and consistent educational goals and represent a logical next step in our state's efforts to embrace high learning."

The standards have been guided by the best available evidence and the highest standards across the country and globe and were designed by a diverse group of teachers, experts, parents, and school administrators, so they reflect both real world requirements and the realities of the classroom.

"The Common Core Standards are built on the best state standards," Flanagan said. "These standards provide the content; they aren't telling states or school districts how to teach these content standards."

The Common Core State Standards define the knowledge and skills students should have within their K-12 education careers so that they will graduate high school able to succeed in entry-level, credit-bearing academic college courses and in workforce training programs.  The standards:

  • Are aligned with college and work expectations.
  • Are clear, understandable and consistent.
  • Include rigorous content and application of knowledge through higher order skills.
  • Build upon strengths and lessons of current state standards.
  • Are informed by other top performing countries, so that all students are prepared to succeed in our global economy and society.
  • Are evidence-based.

Michigan implemented new nationally recognized K-8 grade level content expectations in 2004 and high school content expectations in 2006 for English Language Arts and mathematics.  Both are closely aligned to the Common Core State Standards which will minimize instructional changes and adjustments.

 To help teachers successfully implement the standards, the Michigan Department of Education, Intermediate School Districts and other partner groups will provide support and training starting in the fall of 2010.  Teachers will begin to provide instruction related to the standards by the fall of 2012.  It is anticipated that students will be assessed on the Common Core Standards beginning in 2014.

 The Common Core State Standards will enable participating states to:

  • Articulate to parents, teachers, and the general public expectations for students.
  • Align textbooks, digital media and curricula to the internationally benchmarked standards.
  • Ensure professional development for educators is based on identified need and best practices.
  • Develop and implement an assessment system to measure student performance against the common core state standards.
  • Evaluate policy changes needed to help students and educators meet the common core state college and career readiness standards.

 More information about the Common Core State Standards initiative including key points for both English language arts and mathematics is available at http://www.corestandards.org/.

 Daniel LaDue

Mathematics Education Consultant
Office of Educational Improvement and Innovation
Michigan Department of Education
517-373-2326
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Adventures with Mathematics PDF Print E-mail

Adventures with Mathematics ~ Summer Mathematics Workbook Project

The MCTM Scholarship Endowment Fund Committee is engaged in a project to create summer mathematics activitymichigan_activity_book_series books, one for each grade level (K-8) and four for high school (Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Data Analysis & Probability). Each book will contain 20 activities and 60 shorter problems.

These resource books will contain grade level appropriate, original, interesting, fun mathematical activities and short problems with which to engage students over the summer with their families and friends, through math and science camps, or just for fun on their own. The activities will be designed to help students keep learning mathematics while they are not in school as well as to keep their skills sharp.
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ESEA Revisions- STEM Provisions PDF Print E-mail

ESEA Revisions - STEM Provisions

The Obama administration recently unveiled its "blueprint" for a revised Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).  This blueprint suggests major revisions to the act now best known as "No Child Left Behind".  In the proposed revision, there is a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).  As mathematics educators, it's in our interest to be familiar with proposals such as this ESEA revision blueprint, and to provide commentary on those areas which most affect mathematics education at any level.  

The initial public commentary period has passed (as of March 26), but stay tuned for new developments and opportunites to provide your voice to decisions about this important legislation. 

 
Winners at the 2009 Conference PDF Print E-mail

Congratulations to all our drawing and door prize winners at our 2009 Annual Conference!

$100 Winner - Registering by June 30 - Cathy Malotka, Thompson MS, Saginaw

High School Texas Instruments Winner - John Pizzo, L'Anse Cruese High School

Middle School Key Curriculum Winner - Emily Campbell, Lapeer Schools

Elementary ETA/Cuisenaire Winner - Deborah Sherman, Walled Lake Schools

Carrabba Restaurant Gift Cards - 35 winners who registered by July

 
2009 MCTM Annual Conference & Institute PDF Print E-mail

MCTM 2009 Conference


Many thanks to all who made our 2009 Annual Conference a great success!? We especially appreciate the work of our speakers, adult and student volunteers, Dakota High School staff, and vendors.? We look forward to serving you in this next year, and hope to see you again at the 2010 Annual Conference.???

 


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