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This workshop is designed to provide the content background needed by special eduction teachers and others who are responsible for teaching the mathematics grade level content expectations. This workshop will also provide teaching strategies for general education teachers who are working with special education students. Students who struggle with negative numbers need new ways of visualizing what it means to add, subtract, multiply and divide by negative numbers. This workshop provides new ways of conceptualizing these operations, embedded in everyday problem contexts. Along with content and teaching strategies, participants will look at assessments useful for monitoring students´ progress in mathematics. The overarching process standards from the Michigan Merit Curriculum of Reasoning and Proof, Problem Solving, Connections, Representations, and Communication will be highlighted throughout the sessions. Facilitators: Theron Blakeslee, IISD mathematics consultant and Nancy Rudd, retired Lansing School District mathematics consultant. Audience: special education and classroom teachers
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Instructor led sessions
(To Register, or for more information, click on a start date.)
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3/17/2010
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9:00AM-3:00PM |
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Thorburn Education Center - Ingham ISD |
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