Three Year Numeracy Project
Primary Years
Expression of Interest
Catholic Education SA invites expressions of interest from schools and teachers to participate in a three year numeracy project - Primary Years.
Over the three years the teachers will deepen their pedagogical and conceptual understanding in the teaching and learning of mathematics and numeracy.
PROJECT AIMS
- focus on the competent, intelligent, relational and interdependent child
- develop a shared understanding of how students construct mathematical knowledge and develop numeracy
- explore ways to build on students’ prior knowledge so learning can be differentiated
- explore contemporary and effective pedagogies including inquiry, problem solving and play based approaches in the learning of mathematics
- engage in task design
- plan and implement learning programs that support the development of students’ mathematics and numeracy
- explore current literature and research relating to mathematics education, numeracy and education in general
- become more reflective practitioners – reflecting and acting on students’ learning, their own learning and pedagogies
- use the Australian Curriculum: Mathematics to plan for learning and teaching
- use data to inform planning, decision making and learning
- explore the use of digital technologies and computer software to further enhance mathematical concepts and numeracy
- have opportunities to integrate the Design & Technologies F-10 Scope & Sequence (Australian Curriculum) with mathematics
- explore effective assessment strategies
In 2015:
The main focus will be on developing geometric reasoning and measurement sense through the exploration of mathematical concepts including:
- what it means to measure as well as how to measure - the unifying ideas behind the measurement of different attributes (length, area, volume, capacity, time, mass);
- connections between measurement and geometry;
- visualization and spatial reasoning;
- transformation and symmetry;
- discerning and engaging with measurement and geometry in the natural and constructed world.
PROJECT OUTLINE
Term
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Session Date (TBA) & Type
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Session Time
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1
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2 consecutive full day workshops
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9am-4pm
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1 collaborative session
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4pm-6pm
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2
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2 consecutive full day workshops
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9am-4pm
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1 collaborative session
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4pm-6pm
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3
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2 consecutive full day workshops
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9am-4pm
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1 collaborative session
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4pm-6pm
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4
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1 full day workshop
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9am-4pm
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1 day to compile case study
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9am-4pm
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Collaborative presentation evening
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4pm-6pm
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Additionally, teachers will work collaboratively in their classrooms with a numeracy consultant two or three times per term. Teachers will be required to be released to debrief after each classroom session.
CORE FOCI AND PRIORITIES
Measurement and Geometry Strand and the Proficiency Strands.
AITSL NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS COULD INCLUDE
1.2: Understand how students learn
1.5: Differentiate teaching to meet the specific learning neeeds of students across the full range of abilities
2.1: Content and teaching strategies of the teaching area
2.3: Curriculum, assessment and reporting
2.5: Literacy and numeracy strategies
6.2: Engage in professional learning and improve practice
6.3: Engage with colleagues and improve practice
INTENDED FOR
Teachers of Years 3 - 5/6.
PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS (per year of the project)
- Seven full days centrally located workshops
- Three after school collaborative sessions
- One day to write-up reflections for presentations
- Total of 64 hours contact time (per year in the project)
- Additionally, teachers participating in the 3 year Numeracy Project will work collaboratively in their classrooms with a numeracy consultant two or three times per term. Teachers will be required to be released to debrief after each classroom session.
FACILITATOR
CESA Numeracy Team
SYSTEM ACCREDITED MODULE
No
CONTACT DETAILS
For further information please contact Coleen Roddam
' 8301 6830 or email: coleen.roddam@cesa.catholic.edu.au
Registration closes on Tuesday 2 December 2014 and applicants will be notified of the outcome by Tuesday 9 December 2014.