商品簡介
This resource for grade 3-5 teachers provides guidelines on implementing the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for math within the context of a professional learning community's collaborative framework. After an overview of common issues in using high-performing collaborative teams for mathematics, chapters cover implementing the CCSS for mathematical practice, the Common Core mathematics content in the curriculum, the teaching-assessing-learning cycle, and RTI in math classrooms. In addition to many checklists, summary tables, and practice boxes, the guide offers an appendix of standards for mathematical content for grades 3-5 and a review of changes in math standards from 1989 to 2010. A companion website provides reproducibles. Larson, a school district administrator, is a board member of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Annotation c2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Timothy D. Kanold Timothy D. Kanold, PhD, is an award-winning educator, author, and consultant. He is former director of mathematics and science, and served as superintendent of Adlai E. Stevenson High School District 125, a model professional learning community district in Lincolnshire, Illinois.Dr. Kanold is committed to equity and excellence for students, faculty, and school administrators. He conducts highly motivational professional development leadership seminars worldwide with a focus on turning school vision into realized action that creates greater equity for students through the effective delivery of professional learning communities for faculty and administrators.He is a past president of the National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics (NCSM) and coauthor of several best-selling mathematics textbooks over several decades. He has served on writing commissions for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. He has authored numerous articles and chapters on school leadership and development for education publications over the past decade.Dr. Kanold received the prestigious international 2010 Damen Award for outstanding contributions to the leadership field of education from Loyola University Chicago, 1986 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, and 1994 Outstanding Administrator Award (from the Illinois State Board of Education). He serves as an adjunct faculty member for the graduate school at Loyola University Chicago.Dr. Kanold earned a bachelor's degree in education and a master's degree in mathematics from Illinois State University. He completed a master's in educational administration at the University of Illinois and received a doctorate in educational leadership and counseling psychology from Loyola University Chicago.