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Monday, January 17, 2011

Delta Math Training - registration open

Kalamazoo RESA is hosting a Delta Math team training on

Friday, March 4, 2011.

The team training application is now available online. Application/registration is required.

What is Delta Math?

The program includes three web-based, diagnostic screeners (Fall, Winter and Spring) for grades one through eight. All screeners provide quick and efficient data collection of student performance aligned to Michigan's Grade Level Content Expectations.

Detailed program design and implementation information is available for all interested parties on the program support page.

Delta Math's November 22 Press Release has additional program details and comments from current program participants.


K-5 Monthly Math Workgroup: Using Children's Books to Increase Student Learning in Math

This month's K-5 workgroup for K-5 teachers is sponsored by Kalamazoo's very own Bookbug! Register to attend now and be entered in a drawing to win a basket of books from Bookbug!

Are you a K-5 math teacher who wants to know more about integrating children's books into your math lessons? If so, come to this month’s Math Workgroup at Kalamazoo RESA.
We will spend time looking at various children’s books and discussing ways to use them to enhance the mathematics learning in your classroom. You will leave with literature resources that will help you to plan lessons that integrate children’s books into your math instruction.

Agenda

• Modeled lesson with manipulatives and children’s literature
• Aligning children’s books to the Common Core
• Modeling a lesson with manipulatives
• Explore children’s books for potential math topics
• What’s the research say about incorporating children’s literature into math instruction?
• Lesson study
• Summary and reflection

FREE!!!
February 8
4:30-6:30
Kalamazoo RESA

If you have your own laptop, bring it. Otherwise, we will have laptops available for your use. Light refreshments will be provided free of charge but feel free to bring your own snack as well.

Registration

In order for us to get an accurate count for materials and refreshments, complete the short form at: http://tinyurl.com/math-workgroup
by the Friday prior to the Math Workgroup monthly meeting

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Math Positions Posted for Kalamazoo Public Schools

Kalamazoo Public Schools has two open math positions to be filled immediately.

High School Math Teacher
Minimum Qualifications:
1. BS or BA degree
2. Valid Michigan certificate with Math (EX) endorsement
3. Must be Highly Qualified in the content area
4. Possess technology skills
Preferred Qualifications:
1. Successful experience working with a diverse population in an urban setting
2. Successful classroom teaching experience

Middle School Math Teacher
Minimum Qualifications:
1. BS or BA degree
2. Valid Michigan certificate with Math (EX) endorsement
3. Must be Highly Qualified in content area
4. Possess technology skills
Preferred Qualifications:
1. Successful experience working with a diverse population in an urban setting
2. Successful classroom teaching experience

Interested applicants should complete the on-line application process.

Kalamazoo Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

Monday, January 3, 2011

National education reform organization comes to Michigan, makes students top priority

ANN ARBOR, Michigan (December 17, 2010) – With support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Skillman Foundation, The Education Trust-Midwest – a new statewide education policy and advocacy organization – launches this month, dedicated to promoting high academic achievement and opportunity for all Michigan students, particularly those who are often underserved: low-income students and students of color.

Ed Trust-Midwest will do that by :

  • Serving as an independent source of reliable, honest information about our schools and a watchdog by conducting research and analyzing data the help build broader understanding of achievement and opportunity gaps and what it will take to close them.
  • Working alongside educators, parents, students, policymakers, and civic and business leaders to provide expertise and practical assistance in their efforts to transform schools and colleges into institutions that serve all students well.
  • Participating in national and state policy debates, bringing lessons learned from on-the-ground work and unflinching data analyses to improve policies that help all students and schools reach high levels of achievement.

This new Midwestern organization was established by The Education Trust - a powerful voice in federal policy working on behalf of the best interests of America’s students - to address the need to improve student learning in Michigan and close the gaps in opportunity and achievement for children of all backgrounds statewide. Ed Trust’s first state-focused office -- The Education Trust-West -- is based in Oakland, California.

"Many of the most important decisions driving school improvement are made at the state level. So it's no wonder that there is a wide range of education organizations in Lansing representing the interests of the adults employed by Michigan's schools," said Kati Haycock, president of The Education Trust. "Ed Trust-Midwest, on the other hand, will evaluate policies, practices, and dollars spent through a unique lens: what's best for the students themselves."

Ed Trust-Midwest’s founding executive director is Amber Arellano, who most recently served as columnist and editorial board writer for The Detroit News. Throughout her career she has covered immigration, politics, race relations, and education in the Midwest, Southern California and Mexico. She has done policy work in the U.S. and Europe, and taught and mentored students of every age, from elementary school to college. The first in her family – an United Auto Worker household – to go to college, Arellano earned a Master of Public Policy at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy and bachelor’s degrees in secondary education and journalism at Michigan State University.

“Like many Michiganders and metro Detroiters, I’ve watched this difficult and painful economic crisis devastate our communities over the last several years,” Arellano said. “For our state to get back on track, we must focus like a laser on ensuring that all Michigan kids get the great education they need to have a fair shot at achieving the American dream. The Education Trust-Midwest will play an integral role in that overdue and important work.”

In January, Ed Trust-Midwest will release its first report, which will lay out a pro-active agenda for Michigan to become a national leader in education. For more information, visit www.edtrustmidwest.org.