UWM-MMP

Professional Development Courses

Spring 2009

Applications Due Friday, December 19, 2008

Through the Milwaukee Mathematics Partnership (MMP), the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM) is offering free courses in spring 2009 for K-8 teachers and administrators in the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) to deepen their mathematics content knowledge and to enhance their mathematics instruction.

Through funding from the National Science Foundation, the MMP allows for waiver of resident, off-campus tuition at the undergraduate level. Audits will not be permitted. If you are currently enrolled in a graduate program in which the course fulfills a requirement, you may apply for a graduate tuition waiver.

Enrollment is limited in each course. An application must be submitted no later than December 19, 2008. Late applications will be considered only if space is available. A confirmation letter will be sent to your school in Januaryif you have been accepted into a spring course. UWM course registration will be completed at the first class session.

If you have questions, contact:

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM)

Center for Mathematics and Science Education Research (CMSER)

Phone: 414-229-6646 (Ask for Pam or Peggy)

Email:

Website: (Course application is posted here.)

General Course Goals

  • Develop understanding of mathematical content and the MPS Learning Targets.
  • Expand insights on ways students develop mathematical ideas and reason mathematically.
  • Deepen knowledge of the teaching, learning, and assessment of mathematics.

General Course Expectations

  • Participate in all class sessions and complete all course assignments.
  • Read, share, and develop strategies to improve students’ mathematical knowledge and reasoning.
  • Align classroom teaching and student learning with the depth of mathematics embedded in the MPS Learning Targets.

Application is Due No Later Than Friday, December 19, 2008

Fax to 414-229-4855

Number and Computation:
Addition and Subtraction
Grades K-4
(1 UWM credit) / Number and Computation:
Multiplication and Division
Grades 3-6
(1 UWM credit)
This course examines how students build their understanding of number and number relationships. The course focus will be on developing number sense, basic fact strategies, and computational fluency for addition and subtraction. Course content will be appropriate for elementary teachers of grades K-4 as well as special education teachers of grades K-8.
Days: Mondays
Dates: February 9, 23 March 9, 23 and 30
Time: 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: MPS Central Services
5225 West Vliet Street
Instructor: Sharonda Harris / This course examines how students build their understanding of number and number relationships. The course focus will be on developing number sense and computational fluency for multiplication and division. Course content will be appropriate for elementary teachers of grades 3-6 as well as special education teachers of grades 3-8.
Days: Tuesdays
Dates: March 10, 24, April 7, 28, and May 12
Time: 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: MPS Central Services
5225 West Vliet Street
Instructors: Melissa Hedges and Leah Donohue
Standards-Based Mathematics:
Exploring Early Number Relationships
Grades K4-1
(1 UWM credit) / Number and Computation:
Special Education Focus
Grades K-8
(1 UWM credit)
This course focuses on the development of early number concepts and how children in K4, K5, and grade 1 build number sense. Participants will explore number relationships using dot cards, ten frames, and student work samples. Participants will also examine how the MPS CABS support the development of number sense.
Days: Tuesdays
Dates: March 10, 24, April 7, 21 and May 5
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Location: NeeskaraSchool
1601 N. Hawley Road
Instructors: Sharon Zagorski and
Michelle Douglas-Meyer / This is a unique opportunity for teams of regular education and special education teachers. The course focus will be on developing number sense, basic facts, and computational fluency for all learners as well as low-memory intensive algorithms. Special attention will be given to strategies for working with struggling and special education students.
Day: Wednesdays
Dates: January 21, February 11, 25, March 4 and 18
Time: 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: MPS Central Services
5225 West Vliet Street
Instructors: Beth Schefelker and Mary Spidell

Application

UWM-MMP Mathematics Courses

Spring 2009

Enrollment is limited. You may apply for a maximum of 2 courses. Check the course(s) you would like to attend and indicate your preference. Based on the number of applications, we will try to schedule individuals for at least one course. You will be notified if you have been accepted.

Number and Computation: Addition and Subtraction (1 credit) Grades K-4 February 9, 23, March 9, 23, and 30
Standards-based Mathematics: Exploring Early
Number Relationships (1 credit) Grades K4-1
March 10, 24, April 7, 21, and May 5 / Number and Computation: Multiplication
and Division (1 credit) Grades 3-6
March 10, 24, April 7, 28, and May 12
Number and Computation: Special Education
Focus (1 credit) Grades K-8
January 21, February 11, 25, March 4 and 18

Course Preference: First choice Both courses if possible

Please Print

Name

School Principal

Current Teaching Position (Grade and Subject)

School Phone School Fax

E-mail Home Phone

Credit Options: MMP funding allows for waiver of undergraduateresident, off-campus tuition costs. Graduate credit can also be waived if you are currently enrolled in a graduate program in which this course fulfills a requirement. You will be expected to complete additional graduate-level assignments. Verification of graduate program enrollment is required prior to start of the course. You may also elect graduate credit, but must pay the difference between the cost of undergraduate and graduate tuition.

Credit Requested:_____ Graduate credit _____ Undergraduate credit

Applicant’s Signature Date

Fax: 414-229-4855

UWMCenter for Mathematics and Science Education Research (CMSER)

Questions: 414-229-6646 • Email: • Website:

Applications must be received by Friday, December 19, 2008