MED 600 Curriculum in Mathematics Education.. Instructor : Dr. Tom M. Giambrone Office- Room 331 Bishop Hall Office Hours: M 4-5, other times by appointment.

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MED 600 Curriculum in Mathematics Education.

Instructor : Dr. Tom M. Giambrone Office- Room 331 Bishop Hall Office Hours: M 4-5, other times by appointment Phone: , Website:

Purpose of the Course : –� –� Teachers will understand the historical factors which define the fundamental concepts that define the parameters of school, society learning and curriculum. –� –� Teachers will demonstrate how past and present curriculum developments that influence the present day curriculum. –� –� Teachers will understand the motives of change and the psychological theories that drive curriculum. –� –� To develop curriculum relative to the new National and State Standards.

Some Rules of Discourse Agree or disagree but always with a reason. Don’t put students down. You may not say “My students can’t…”- because they can. Rule for me- remember that you are inexperienced. Be more understanding. Rule for you- What we are discussing is the best thinking in the field of many years of research and practice.

Two Kinds of Teachers One who defines his/her expectations but what he/she thinks the students can do. One who sets standards and raises his/her students to those standards.

George Bernard Shaw Some look and ask: Why? Some look and ask: Why not? In this course we will ask:Why not?

Scope of the Course: –I. Historical Overview A. Concepts of School Setting B. Causes of Change C. Emergence of the PEA Movement D. Mathematics Education E. New Mathematics Movement

II. Concepts of Learning A. Learning as a Growth Process B. Learning as Conditioning

III. Organizing Learning Experiences A. The Scientific Movement B. The Child-Study Movement C. The New Math Movement D. Back to Basics Movement E. The Reform Movement F. Standards Movement

IV. Concepts of Curriculum Design. A. Psychological Theories B. The Structure of Curriculum Design –i) Behavioral Approach –ii) Structuralist Approach –iii) Formalist approach –iv) Cognitive Approach C. Designing a Model for Implementation

V. Experimental Curriculum University of Illinois Committee on School Mathematics Madison Project School Mathematics Project School Mathematics Study Group Elements of Mathematics Comprehensive School Mathematics Program Oregon Project - Mathematics Resource Project Quantitative Literacy Series Statistics in Your World

VI. Present and the Future A. NAEP B. NCTM Standards C. New Compact for Learning D. Project 2061 E. NYS Standards F. The Saber-toothed Curriculum

Evaluation Assignments30% Class Participation 10% Presentations30% Test20% Final Evaluation10%

Assignments 30% Assignments will be given weekly. They will be submitted by . No assignments will be accepted late.

Test A test on the readings and presentations.

Presentations Each person will be a member of a working group that will present to the class a teacher training unit on a the curricula and the standards. You will be expected to meet outside the regular class time. The presentations will assigned be to you with guidelines. The group will receive a grade for each presentation.

Materials : Materials will be distributed weekly. You must become a member of NCTM at If you are a member please me with your membership number.