EDU 3140 Methods and Techniques of Teaching Mathematics for Adolescent Students

(formerly EDU 314)

This course will consist of an examination of the specialized curriculum goals, instructional strategies, instructional technology and materials for the teaching of secondary mathematics. It will focus on methods for making the discipline meaningful to students by promoting an active learning process. The students will learn to develop learning experiences and conduct assessment reflecting the processes of growth and development of the adolescent. Literacy, to include reading and writing in the content area and information retrieval topics will be infused into the coursework. The literacy education will include the teaching of literacy skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing to native English speakers and students who are English learners at the middle school and adolescence level, including methods of reading enrichment and remediation. Attention is given to planning and teaching learning tasks and activities for students who are culturally diverse, those with limited English proficiency and those with special needs. New York State's 2010 Common Core Curriculum and NCTM'S Principles and Standards for School Mathematics will be studied in-depth. This course also helps to prepare candidates for the Secondary edTPA Mathematics Assessment by analyzing and applying the three tasks: (1) Planning for Instruction and Assessment, (2) Instructing and Engaging Students in Learning and (3) Assessing Student Learning.

Credits

3

Course Fee

$47.00

Prerequisite

EDU 3290

Distribution

Education