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Monthly math4life Webinar
March 11, 2021
Welcome
Agenda
Roadmap to Recovery
General News and Updates
Update from Stakeholder Groups
Roadmap to Recovery
Goal of Year 3
The goal of math4life’s third year is to
CLOSE THE OPPORTUNITY GAPand
CONTROL THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP.
Funding Scope of math4life Year 3 GrantThis funding is to be used for teacher professional learning in the area of mathematics. The WVDE requires these monies to be utilized for professional learning, math4life development, and instructional opportunities. Some acceptable usage examples include:1) school and county personnel attendance to local and/or nonlocal
professional learning virtual/nonvirtual events, 2) training of your math4life trainers and teachers, 3) facilities locations for math4life professional learning trainings, 4) virtual/nonvirtual guest speakers, and 5) enrichment activities or materials for student mathematics
learning. These funds may be used to pay stipends, travel, registrations, etc. for teachers to attend trainings/meetings.
Roadmap to Recovery Document
The Roadmap to Recovery document addresses several topics regarding the Recovery process.
https://wvde.us/school-system-re-entry/
Weekly TEAMS Meetings
• Application Process
• Recommendations for Research-Based Practices
• Community Partner Connections
• Networking and Idea Sharing
•Weekly•Thursdays•2:00-3:00 p.m.•Meeting Link
ScheduleAreas of Support
Best Practices for Summer Learning
• 4-6 weeks in duration
• Targeted support in mathematics and English Language Arts
• Two consecutive summers
• Full-day programs for K-8
https://wvde.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/RAND_RR366-1-002.pdfhttps://wvde.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Learning-Loss-Recovery-Best-Practices.pdfhttps://wvde.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Research-Brief-Summer-Learning-Programs.pdf
Best Practices for Summer Learning• Plan early for high-intensity tutoring and
knowledge/vocabulary-building enrichment activities
• Hire the best people and provide them with training
• Align summer learning to standards and curriculum
• Focus on positive climate and offer attendance incentives
• Maximize instructional time
• Create and expand community partnershipshttps://wvde.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/RAND_RR366-1-002.pdfhttps://wvde.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Learning-Loss-Recovery-Best-Practices.pdfhttps://wvde.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Research-Brief-Summer-Learning-Programs.pdf
Vision for Summer SOLE• Engaging
• Opportunities for Exploration
• Addresses Learning Gaps
• Meets Social-Emotional Needs
• Includes exploration of topics and careers
• Includes flexibility for high school students
Criteria for Approval• In-person programs for all K-12 students
• Full-day for all K-8 students
• 4 days per week for at least 4 weeks – K-12
• Transportation and meals for all students
• Planned Extended learning services for 2021-2022
• Application submitted by 4:00 p.m. on April 1, 2021
Allocations will be based on number of applicants and 2020-2021 certified enrollment data.
Available Support
• Weekly TEAMS meetings
• Application and planning support available
• Site Visits – at least 1 per site
Contact Information
Christy [email protected]
304-558-7805 ext. 53059Office of Student Support and Well-Being
Addressing the Pandemic Learning Loss Module Objectives
• identify and address the multi-levels of learning loss that have occurred since March 2021 through the study of state and national resources and guidance documents,
• investigate resources in response to the question, ”What resources and/or strategies will help identify and address learning gaps students may experience this school year?”
• investigate resources in response to the question, ”What information is available to guide the path toward learning recovery?”
• utilize vertical teaming, horizontal teaming, standards progressions and prioritized skills and content to set the stage for just-in-time learning.
• learn what it takes to identify learning gaps that have developed as a result of the COVID-19 + Summer 2020 + Fall 2020 slide;
• investigate resources in response to the question, ”How do I determine where students are in relation to learning as a result of the COVID-19 + Summer 2020 slide + Fall 2020 slide?”
• implement the problem solving cycle when identifying and addressing student's academic needs,
• identify assessment tools for gathering data specific to student learning,
• follow recommendations specific to monitoring learning gaps,
• investigate resources in response to the question, How do I determine where students are in relation to learning as a result of the COVID-19 + Summer 2020 slide + Fall 2021 slide, and then, How do I guide them to where they need to be?
• investigate resources in response to the question, What is "just-in-time" learning and how does it work?
• understand the impact scaffolding instruction has upon student learning, and
• design an instructional plan with just-in-time supports.
Addressing the Pandemic Learning Loss ModuleThis self-paced one-credit hour module contains a short pre-session as well as three topics:• Topic One: The Learning Gap-Prioritizing Skills and Learning
Progressions• Topic Two: The Learning Gap-Gathering Data• Topic Three: The Learning Gap-Just In Time Instruction
Course credit will be awarded by Concord University for $33.00.• A minimum 15 clock hours over a period of two or more weeks will be
required to complete this module.• All course participants must be classroom teachers who are currently
assigned to teach students in elementary, middle grades or high school.
General News and Updates
Elementary PRAXIS Support Modules
Elementary Grades Math Modules (12) one credit hour/module
Praxis Study Guides + Praxis Pre-Test + Praxis Test (No Cost)• Elementary Math (3)
Fractions, Decimals, and PercentagesGrades 3 – 8
Summer Professional Learning
Announcements should be made within the next several weeks about virtual professional learning sessions.
Classroom Educator Grant OpportunityWe are proud to announce the math4life Classroom Educator Grant. This grant opportunity:• Is for all West Virginia Pre-K through Grade 12 educators who currently
teach mathematics, including mathematics teachers at CTE centers;• Provides up to $1,000 to fund winning proposals;• Focuses on grade-level content, the Mathematical, and student
achievement.
More information is coming soon!
Updates from Stakeholder Groups
WVU M3T Noyce Fellows Program
For more information, contact:Dr. Matthew Campbell, West Virginia University, [email protected]
Joanna Burt-Kinderman, Pocahontas County Schools, [email protected]
Applications for Cohort 2 of the WVU M3T Noyce Fellowships will be accepted starting 2/15/2021 and will close 4/5/2021
○ Cohort 1 (2020-2025) – 19 fellows across 17 counties
○ Cohort 2 (2021-2026) – up to 21 fellows
New Website - http://m3twv.org
Map of Current M3T FellowsApplications for Cohort 2 now being
accepted through April 5
Visit http://m3twv.org for more information!
Or contact project leads:Dr. Matthew Campbell, West Virginia University,
Joanna Burt-Kinderman, Pocahontas County Schools, [email protected]
Map of Current M3T Fellows (20 Fellows across 17 districts)
● The aim of our network’s improvement work: Increasing the number of students engaged in “doing math” in classrooms (defined by the mathematical habits of mind)
● Initial collective effort geared toward addressing problem of students’ comfort with sharing mathematical thinking
● “Plan Do Study Act” cycles around Notice/Wonder routines in our various contexts
Stephanie WorkmanHamlin PK-8
Lincoln County
Improving the Norms and Culture for Mathematics Classroom Talk
● Moving toward attending to a different facet of the problem: How a lack of certain prerequisite math skills prohibits students from “doing math” at grade/course-level
● Small groups of fellows formed around topics such as fractions, factoring polynomials, and solving algebraic equations○ Researching the topics; considering routines as “change
ideas” to testBarbara Zingg
Washington High School
Jefferson County
Addressing the Barriers of “Prerequisite Content” in Students’ Math Engagement
West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics (WVCTM)The WVCTM Annual Conference is being held virtually on April 24.
● The keynote speaker is Robert Kaplinsky
● Offering more than 20 sessions
● Registration is $25 (which includesmembership to WVCTM)
● Registration opens in late MarchGo to https://wvctm.com/for more information
ContactsJessica Austin, [email protected] Bock-Hager, [email protected] Butcher, [email protected] Brown, [email protected] Burke, [email protected]. Jason Conaway, [email protected] Fisher, [email protected] Fisher, [email protected] Hammond, [email protected]. Derek Lambert, [email protected] Landin, [email protected] Mastracci, [email protected] Mullins, [email protected] Runion Thompson, [email protected]
THANK YOU!The next webinar is scheduled for
April 1 at 3:30 p.m.
https://wvde.us/math4life/administrators/monthly-webinars/Webinar recordings are available at the following link: