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TEA Update on Mathematics

TEA Update on Mathematics. Norma Torres-Martinez Director of Mathematics Texas Education Agency. Secondary Math Textbooks Proclamation 2004.

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TEA Update on Mathematics

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  1. TEA Update on Mathematics Norma Torres-Martinez Director of Mathematics Texas Education Agency TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  2. Secondary Math TextbooksProclamation 2004 • The SBOE released Proclamation 2004; however, funding for any proclamation is a decision made by the legislature. We will not know the status of funding for Proclamation 2004 until the next legislative session in 2007. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  3. Proclamation 04 of the SBOE • Calls for bids on new instructional materials to be submitted for state adoption in the year 2006 • Instructional materials for Mathematics • Middle School • High School TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  4. Proc 04 Textbook Review • Evaluating instructional materials to determine coverage of the TEKS and to identify factual errors • MS Review Panel: June 19-23, 2006 • HS Review Panel: June 26-30, 2006 TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  5. Proc 04 Textbook Review • Books available for review during the 06-07 school year • Contact local education service center • SBOE scheduled to vote on list of conforming and non-conforming textbooks during November 2006 SBOE meeting TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  6. Recommended High School Program for all • 2004-05 freshman class is the 1st group of students that must graduate with the RHSP • Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II • Districts may place students on the minimal plan only with committee approval • These decisions should not be made until the student is about to enter the Junior year • Decisions based on individual circumstances. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  7. Considerations for Algebra II • Algebra II should not be used as a TAKS prep course • Undermines the intent of the legislature • Algebra II has only one PEIMS number • All TEKS for Algebra II must be taught to all students • Algebra II TEKS are non-negotiable TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  8. Considerations for Algebra II • Tracking is NOT encouraged • Assume all students will attend college and prepare them for this opportunity in the same way • The intent is a rigorous Algebra II course that will ensure student success in College Algebra TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  9. Recommended HS Plan • Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II as the 3rd math credit • What happens to the course: Mathematical Model with Applications? TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  10. Mathematics Models with Applications • MMA course/TEKS is NOT GOING AWAY • MMA TEKS integrates Algebra I and HS Geometry content • MMA provides a “bridge” course for students to be successful in Algebra II TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  11. MMA provides a “bridge” course for success in Algebra II ISDs use many different models/configurations to ensure their students’ success in Algebra II • MMA is a course that can have tremendous acceleration results through modeling when the appropriate curriculum is offered to educators and students TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  12. MMA provides a “bridge” course for success in Algebra II One example is ESC Region 4: they work with many districts who have been successful with this type of curriculum • Students concurrently enrolled in Algebra II and MMA • Students enrolled in MMA to prepare for Algebra II as seniors • Many of your ESC math specialists have attended this curriculum training and are excellent resources TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  13. Support for TEKS Implementation • Monies have been identified to create TEKS professional development modules • PD is being created to assist teachers in implementation of refined TEKS • Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and high school TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  14. Teaching the Math TEKS Through Technology (TMT3) • The purpose of this project is to equip teachers to be effective and judicious users of technology as they teach to the depth and complexity outlined by the TEKS for Mathematics. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  15. Teaching the Math TEKS Through Technology (TMT3) • Each session is activity-based so as to encourage professional discourse about the decisions surrounding the use of technology to strengthen student learning about mathematics. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  16. Teaching the Math TEKSThrough Technology • Partnership with Region IV, Texas A&M Commerce, and TEA • 4 Professional Development modules • Middle School, Alg I, Alg II, and Geometry • Ask your Education Service Center TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  17. Math TEKS Refinement Modules (MTR) • Partnership between Tarleton State University and TEA • PD modules to assist teachers in implementing the refined TEKS • Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and high school • Available to teachers starting fall 2006 • Ask your Education Service Center TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  18. Math TEKS Connections Modules (MTC) • Math TEKS Connections Modules (MTC) • K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12 • Available to teachers late spring 2007 • More information as it becomes available TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  19. Regional Collaboratives for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics Across Texas • TEA, in partnership with the Office of Texas Regional Collaboratives for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching, UT Austin, Center for Science and Mathematics Education, is recommending grant awards for 2006 – 2007. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  20. Regional Collaboratives for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics Across Texas • The purpose of these grants is to improve the academic achievement of students in mathematics through forming partnerships among institutions of higher education, local education agencies, elementary schools, and secondary schools. This partnership will provide high quality, sustained, and high intensity professional development focused on the education of mathematics teachers as a career-long process. Such process should continuously stimulate teachers’ intellectual growth and upgrade teachers’ knowledge and skills through activities that are founded on scientifically based research and aligned with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Mathematics. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  21. Regional Collaboratives for Excellence in Teaching Mathematics Across Texas • For more information regarding the Math Collaboratives: • www.theTRC.org TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  22. Release of TAKS Tests • TEA will release TAKS tests for the 2005-2006 school year • Released tests posted online on July 28, 2006 • Delivered to districts by August 11th TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  23. Release of 2006 student expectations • List of student expectations assessed on the 2006 tests will be posted online by June 9th • Student assessment will send out a notice via their listserv TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  24. TAKS 2006 Statewide Results How are we doing? TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  25. TAKS 2006 Middle School Results Math Statewide Preliminary TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  26. TAKS 2006 High School Results Math Statewide Preliminary TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  27. Mathematics Overall Look TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  28. Effects of TEKS Refinementson TAKS Grades 6-11 Exit Level • Spring 2006 tests did not assess skills/concepts that have been removed from the TEKS, i.e. narrower focus, limitations, etc. • 2006-2007 tests may include field test items that assess additional skills/concepts • 2007-2008 tests may include live items (for accountability) that assess additional skills/concepts TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  29. Effects of TEKS Refinementson TAKS Grades 6-11 Exit Level • Item banks have been reviewed to eliminate any items that assess skills/concepts that have been removed from the TEKS, i.e. narrower focus, limitations, etc. • Items currently in development have been reviewed to eliminate any items that assess skills/concepts that have been removed from the TEKS, i.e. narrower focus, limitations, etc. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  30. Effects of TEKS Refinementson TAKS Grades 6-11 Exit Level • The student assessment division developed an online survey to gather input as to whether the additional content should be assessed in whole or part by TAKS. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  31. Study Guides are provided to students who do not meet the standard. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  32. Personalized Study Guides Students who failed exit level TAKS in April 2006 • June 2006 - Personalized Study Guides can be downloaded from Grow Network • Developer of the PSG • www.YourStudyGuide.com/Texas TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  33. Fall 2006 - Personalized Study Guides Districts will receive two deliveries of printed guides • Aug 31: Grade 9 & 10 students who did not meet standard on spring 2006 TAKS • Sept 9: Exit level who did not meet standard on spring or summer 2006 • Can also access PSG online TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  34. The Personal Graduation Plan By Law, A High School Personal Graduation Plan Must…. • Identify educational goals for student • Include diagnostic information, monitoring & intervention • Include intensive instruction • Provide innovative methods to promote student’s advancement • Address participation of parent TEC 28.0212, SB 1108, 2003 TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  35. End of Course (EOC) Assessments • Executive Order RP53 issued by the Governor • The development of a series of voluntary end-of-course assessments in science, mathematics, and other subjects currently assessed by exit-level TAKS, to measure students performance. • Geometry EOC will need to be developed • Algebra EOC already developed TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  36. Geometry EOC • A field testing window for Geometry and Biology end-of-course exams is scheduled for April 23 – May 11, 2007. • These mandatory tests are planned to be administered exclusively online during this three-week window to students enrolled in either Geometry or Biology courses at the time of field testing. • Primary TAKS testing week: April 16-20, 2007 TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  37. GOVERNOR PERRY ANNOUNCES T-STEM ACADEMIES! $71 Million committed to Texas Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics (T-STEM) Academies • Part of Texas High School Project: Will establish 35 small schools that will offer focused opportunities in STEM related curriculum • Funded in part with Gates and Dell contributions • Dana Center named first of six centers for Educator Professional Development in STEM TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  38. www.tea.state.tx.us/list • Join the math listserv to receive timely information regarding math curriculum • Approved refined math TEKS are posted on the math curriculum website. TEA update for TASSP June 2006

  39. Contact Information Norma Torres-Martinez Director of Mathematics Texas Education Agency 512.463.9581 Norma.Torres-Martinez@tea.state.tx.us www.tea.state.tx.us/curriculum/math.html TEA update for TASSP June 2006

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