Wednesday 27 February 2013

So What?


As a future teacher I need to be thinking about what's important for my future students to experience and learn in my classroom. When it comes to Mathematics there are Principles and Standards that have to be incorporated in the classroom. So what? Why are these things important to consider? Why should we care?

After looking through chapter one of our textbook, the first thing I asked myself was what is the NCTM and what does it have to do with teaching mathematics? NCTM stands for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. This organization is the base of all mathematical curriculum in Canada.  

Why is this organization relevant to my teaching career?
The NCTM released the updated document, Principles and Standards for School Mathematics in 2000 which is still causing a reform of mathematics in school's today. This document provides the basics of what to teach when it comes to mathematics. 

The following lists and describes the standards and principles that were mentioned in the document.  

The NCTM list six fundamental principles that corresponds to high quality mathematics education. These include: 
1. Equity: High expectations and support for all students
2. Curriculum: A "coherent" curriculum, as an integrated whole, focused on big ideas  
3. Teaching: Teachers have to understand what they are teaching, they have to know the ways their students learn and the individual development of their students and provide content, tasks, and strategies that aid in the students learning. 
4. Learning: Mathematics must be learned with an understanding, not just by performing tasks. Learning must be able to transfer to new experiences and students must be able to evaluate their own learning and ideas. 
5. Assessment: Assessment should be based on meaningful information. Teacher's should be constantly assessing to measure students growth and understanding and to guide instruction.  
6. Technology: Technology should be used to enhance students learning; aids in solving problems not possible without and allows for increased exploration. 

So what?
These principles are important for me to be aware of and understand because they describe what a mathematical environment must look and feel like. Your classroom should be built upon these principles.

The NCTM also outlines The Five Content Standards. These are a common set of strands of mathematics that appear throughout the grades.
1. Number and Operations
2. Algebra
3. Geometry
4. Measurement
5. Data Analysis and Probability 

So What?
These content standards outline the content topics that repeat throughout the grades. You would have to be aware of these in order to plan units or to be prepared for substitution days. 

The Five Process Standards are also explained (How you perform the content)
1. Problem Solving: emphasis doing mathematics by solving the problems
2. Reasoning and Proof: Emphasis logical thinking; why does your answer make sense?
3. Communication: Being able to talk about, describe and write about mathematical ideas
4. Connections: Being able to see connections within and outside of mathematical ideas. 
5. Representation: Emphasizes the use of symbols, manipulatives, diagrams, charts, graphs to represent mathematical ideas.

So what? 
The process standards describe how students solve mathematical problems as well how they think mathematically. It's important to understand these standards because teaching must reflect and be based upon them.

The Teaching Standards
1. Knowledge of Mathematics of General Pedagogy
2. Knowledge of Students' Mathematical Learning
3. Worthwhile Mathematical Tasks
4. Learning Environment
5. Discourse
6. Reflection on Student Learning
7. Reflection on Teaching Practice. 

So what? These standards help you envision your role as a teacher that creates an environment that supports the Principles and Standards.    

After looking through chapter one for the first time I was overwhelmed by all the principles and many forms of standards. Once I went through each one individually and looked and at the overall idea to these standards and principles, it all became clear and relevant. Knowing about all the standards and principles allows me to feel more confident about teaching Mathematics.   
   

  

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