How Might Our Beliefs Impact Our Identity as Mathematics Educators? (Part 2: Second Half)

How Might Our Beliefs Impact Our Identity as Mathematics Educators? (Part 2)

Note: This is the second half of this webinar.

Presented by: Megan Holmstrom and Ryan Grady

As we engage in professional development with teachers mathematics teaching & learning, we have found that asking three questions is a crucial place to begin the work with any group. As you think about the teaching and learning teams you are a part of, consider these three questions:
Who are we?
Why are we doing this?
Why are we doing this, this way?
Further, NCTM’s Guiding Principles for School Mathematics states that, “Professionalism [exists] in an excellent mathematics program, [when] educators hold themselves and their colleagues accountable for the mathematical success of every student and for their personal and collective professional growth toward effective teaching and learning of mathematics” (Principles to Actions p.5 – NCTM 2014). How are we holding our collective accountability in shared professional growth?
Join us for the continuation of our June discussion and engagement around job-embedded professional learning across PreK-G12 mathematics!
Please note: this is Part 2, consider reviewing our conversation from June 18 as front-loading for our August chat.

Hosted by: Sheila Orr

Note: Watch the full presentation at: https://www.bigmarker.com/GlobalMathDept/PART-2-How-Might-Our-Beliefs-Impact-Our-Identity-as-Mathematics-Educators

Presented on August 13, 2019

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