Apr 19, 2024  
2014-2015 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2020 
    
2014-2015 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2020 [Archived Catalog]

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ED 635G - Mathematical Concepts in Primary Curricula


This is an elective course in the MAE curriculum directly addressing the conceptualization of the fundamental principles of primary mathematics for elementary and middle school teaching candidates. The essential question deals with how various mathematics curricula tie the underlying principles of fundamental mathematics to the procedures taught to primary and middle school children in western curricula and in Asian curricula. The purpose of the course is to prepare MAE candidates and certified teachers to facilitate the deeper understanding of fundamental mathematics for elementary and middle school children. The academic instructional methods include lecture, readings on comparative mathematics education, discussion, exploration and analysis of various primary mathematics curricula, and development of a unit and lesson plans from one of the curricula focused on the conceptualization of the fundamental principles underlying the procedure(s) on which the unit is focused. Assessment of mathematics achievement is also addressed, and students are encouraged to design action research studies to be applied to the units they develop in the course.

Prerequisites: ED 394 - Classroom Experiences  or equivalent with a grade of “B” or higher; or equivalent professional experience and prerequisites.
Credits: 3
When Offered: (spring, summer)
NOTE: The Education Course Fee applies to this course.



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