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Montana Math and Science Teacher Initiative

Montana Math and Science Teacher Initiative. Mmsti. Monday, 2 August 2010 ~ Carroll College Helena, MT. Governor Brian Schweitzer. Montana Math and Science Initiative http://www.mathscience.mt.gov/. Howard Gobstein. Science and Mathematics Teacher Imperative

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Montana Math and Science Teacher Initiative

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  1. Montana Math and Science Teacher Initiative Mmsti Monday, 2 August 2010 ~ Carroll College Helena, MT

  2. Governor Brian Schweitzer Montana Math and Science Initiative http://www.mathscience.mt.gov/

  3. Howard Gobstein Science and Mathematics Teacher Imperative http://www.aplu.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=584

  4. State-Wide Systematic Data Collection • Production: Annual Production by Major • Five Montana University System Campuses, Three Private Institutions, and Salish Kootenai College; • K-8 Elementary Education Majors • 5-12 Secondary Majors (Biology, Broadfield/General Science, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics, Mathematics) • Demand: Office of Public Instruction Recruitment Retention Report • Longitudinal Data: Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education

  5. Draft Conceptual Framework for New Science Education Standards • Carnegie Corporation funding two phases of work led by NRC and Achieve, linked by a joint work plan • Draft Conceptual Framework released July 12, public comment period ends today, August 2. • Council of State Science Supervisors held regional feedback meetings. Montana represented by: • John Graves, Science Education Professor MSU • Chris Olszewski, Curriculum Director Great Falls Public Schools • Key Consideration for MMSTI • Follow process and submit feedback during comment periods • Possibility of future changes in science standards & resulting impact on K-12 teacher preparation and professional development • Inclusion of engineering More information can be obtained at http://www.nas.edu/bose

  6. Discussions • Race to the Top: Dennis Parman • Montana Digital Academy: Robert Currie • Creating a Communications Plan: Jim Foley • Building Strong Preparation Programs and Support Systems for Educators: Denise Juneau • Examining State Education Standards and Preparing for the Future: • Common Core Standards: Dennis Parman • Assessment and LEarning in Knowledge Spaces (ALEKS) Mathematics Placement Test: Sharon O’Hare

  7. Panel Discussion Teachers' and School Leaders' Evaluation Systems:  Vision for a State Framework Facilitator and Moderator: Dennis Parman Panelist: Teresa Burson: Curriculum Administrator, Helena Public School District Marco Ferro: Montana Education Association/Montana Federation of Teachers Darrell Rud, Executive Director, School Administrators of Montana Mark Thane, Regional Director, Missoula County Public Schools

  8. Formulating Next Steps Group Discussion

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