Our new math framework discusses five components to instruction 1. Plan teaching around big ideas 2. Use open, engaging tasks 3. Teach toward social justice 4. Invite student questions and conjectures 5. Center reasoning and justification #mathframework#BigIdeas
"You only hurt children when you deny them the freedom to learn."
Parents agree w this.
But if u or husband actually believed it, then, I suspect u both wouldve made loud, public objections to the CA MathFramework.
What happened?
cc: @mikemalione@savemathnow#savemathnow
You only hurt children when you deny them the freedom to learn.
California will continue to work to ensure all students have access to textbooks that reflect our nation’s real history.
Excited to kick off the 2023 ARP Convening with @OLR_NCDPI!
It’s through our collaboration here & work throughout the year to leverage ESSER funds so that all students can to learn, grow and successfully transition to the post-secondary plans of their choice. #nced#ARPCountdown
Teaching math via 'Big ideas': magical thinking or Rosetta Stone to translate Common Core, engage CA students? Check out summary of CA #mathframeworkedsource.org/2023/next-maybe…
Head scratching move in CA #mathframework is keeping the strong discouragement for 8th grade Algebra. In other states, 3/4ths of 8th graders who take the course succeed. Why deny kids the opportunity?
What has changed in CA's #mathframework? An in-depth look at what's in & out in final revision before @SBECalifornia votes Wed; my latest out tomorrow am – plus what people are saying about it; see edsource.org
I have carefully read the proposed framework. It steers teachers away from using clear direct instruction and from requiring their students to master math facts and algorithms at the right stages of their mathematical development. #MathFramework#DirectInstruction” 4/12