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Grades K-2 [clear filter]
Friday, February 3
 

9:45am CST

Teaching for Understanding: Addition and Subtraction (Grades K-2)
Engage in research-based instructional strategies designed to help develop students’ conceptual understanding of representing and solving addition and subtraction problems while developing procedural fluency. Explore how to use effective instructional tools to make connections among concrete representations, pictorial representations, and abstract representations related to the concepts of addition and subtraction.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Stefani Kulhanek

Dr. Stefani Kulhanek

Elementary Mathematics Specialist, Region 4 Education Service Center
Stefani Kulhanek currently serves as an Elementary Mathematics Specialist at the Region 4 Education Service Center (ESC).  While at Region 4 ESC, she has served as a content developer and master trainer for many statewide professional development offerings including Mathematics Achievement... Read More →


Friday February 3, 2017 9:45am - 11:00am CST
Promenades

12:30pm CST

Coaching Teachers to Support Students with Conceptual Understanding (All Grades)
Coaching is not as simple as A, B, C or 1, 2, 3!  In this session, we will explore the complexities of change and the coach’s role in being a change agent.  We will discuss the research supporting instructional coaching and share a process for coaching teachers as they plan and deliver lessons that begin with conceptual understanding and end with procedural fluency.   Tools will be shared to help instructional coaches with this challenging work. 

Speakers
avatar for Karen Spalding

Karen Spalding

Elementary Math Coordinator, Denton ISD
My name is Karen Spalding, and I currently serve as the Elementary Math Coordinator in Denton ISD. This is my tenth year in that position and twentieth year in education. I have the privilege of sharing my love for math and math instruction with students, parents, teachers, instructional... Read More →


Friday February 3, 2017 12:30pm - 1:45pm CST
Theatre

12:30pm CST

Rich Mathematical Tasks as the Foundation for Conceptual Understanding (All Grades)
When you think about math teaching you think about math problems (or “tasks").  But, there’s actually quite a bit of variety in mathematical tasks and that variety has a big impact on what students learn.  In this session we will break down different types of mathematical tasks to investigate whether they offer opportunities for students to develop conceptual understanding. You will leave with a tool for assessing mathematical tasks and a list of resources containing rich mathematical tasks.

Speakers
avatar for Annie Garrison Wilhelm

Annie Garrison Wilhelm

Assistant Professor, Southern Methodist University
Dr. Annie Wilhelm is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Southern Methodist University. She holds B.S. degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from Santa Clara University, an M.A. degree in Mathematics from the University... Read More →


Friday February 3, 2017 12:30pm - 1:45pm CST
Forum
 
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