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MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOL’S CTE PROGRAM WENDIE PALAZZO GODFREY EDAFEREIRHI MIKE LINDSTROM EDD 2011-2012 Roosevelt High School A Construction/Geometry Course Model

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2011-2012 Roosevelt High School A Construction/Geometry Course Model. Minneapolis Public School’s CTE Program Wendie Palazzo Godfrey Edafereirhi Mike Lindstrom EdD. Year 1 Model (2011-2012):. 1 math teacher + 1 construction teacher 2 hour block of time each day for a year - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOL’S CTE PROGRAM

WENDIE PALAZZOGODFREY EDAFEREIRHIMIKE LINDSTROM EDD

2011-2012 Roosevelt High School

A Construction/Geometry Course Model

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Year 1 Model (2011-2012):

1 math teacher + 1 construction teacher2 hour block of time each day for a year1 section of studentsCommon planning timeBoth teachers are present for all of class time

(a traditional “team-taught” approach)NRCCTE Math-in-CTE model

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NRCCTE Math-in-CTE Model:Pairs Math and CTE Teachers – 10 Days

PD

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**NRC CTE 7 Step Lesson Plan

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Find the Math Embedded in CTE

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Develop the Math/CTE Lesson

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Review the Traditional Mathematics

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Deliver the Lesson; Debrief and Revise(Randy Naughton – Math; Brian Nutter –

Construction)

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A Solid Connection to the MN and CCSS for Math:

www.scimathmn/stemtc

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Frameworks for Delivering the CCSS & MN Math and Science Standards: The

Parts…

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2011-2012 (Year 1) Academic Performance in Mathematics (Geometry):

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Course Demographics

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Demographics (continued)

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MAP Test Given

Measures of Academic Progress (by NWEA)

Computer AdaptiveFall, Winter and SpringMath Level and GrowthMath Strands:

Algebra Geometry Statistics Combined Score

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MAP Math National Growth Tables (2005)

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Fall to Spring MAP Math Overall Growth

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Fall to Spring MAP Math Geometry Strand Growth

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Overall MAP Math Growth (Fall to Spring) of the Implementation Year

14 of 18 students exceeded their growth target1 student exactly met their growth target3 of 18 students fell short of their growth target15 of 18 students (83%) either met or

exceeded their personal growth target in mathematics; The national average is 50% meeting/exceeding their growth targets…

15 of 18 students (83%) exceeded typical national growth expectations for 10th graders (56% significantly exceeded those numbers)

5 students dropped (performance unknown)

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Cautious Optimism…

From the NWEA website: “Classes in which 50% or more students have positive growth indices, show above average growth in relation to the norm group.”

The margin of error for MAP is typically +/- 3%An extremely small percentage of classrooms

nationally will have 83% of students meeting/exceeding growth targets

This class at Roosevelt was demographically a much more “at risk” group than the national average

Typically new programs score lower in their first year as “bugs” are worked out of the system

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MPS CTEA Continuous Improvement Model:

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Year 2 Model (2012-2013):

1 math teacher + 1 construction teacher2 one-hour blocks of time each day for a year2 sections of students (some of the same

students, but different hours)Common planning timeOnly one teacher present during each of the

class timesNRCCTE Math-in-CTE model continues

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Improvement Options Under Consideration:

Binder logos, shirts, signs to create program branding and increase marketing

Increase common planning time (currently before or after school)

Increase emphasis on daily formative assessment

Explore partnership certifications with Dunwoody Technical College

Restructure the 2-hour block to improve access to other electives

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Additional Resources Recommended:

CNC router added: should be a great additional tool to demonstrate geometry applications

CAD training for both CTE and Math teacher to accompany CNC router

Student binders to assist in student organization

2 Computers to integrate with CNC router

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**The next Phase:Year Three (2013) - Content on Demand

Math-in-CTE alumni brought back for 7 days of PD and continued lesson development

All lesson plans and activity files stored and shared via Google Drive

Videos of critical demonstrations are being createdMax target video length of 5 minutesSoftware:

Snag-It for Mac or PC applications Explain Everything for iPad

iPads provided for capturing math lessonsDedicated district video server – V-Brick, makes

content available 24/7 both inside and outside of district

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STEM 1.0 - The First Step…Quality, Standards-based Courses in All 4 Areas

Lindstrom, 2009

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STEM 2.0 - The Ultimate Goal…Integrated STEM for ALL Students

Lindstrom, 2009

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Questions and Contacts

Wendie Palazzo – MPS CTE Director [email protected] 612-668-0652

Godfrey Edaferierhi – MPS CTE [email protected] 612-668-0656

Mike Lindstrom, Ed.D. – MPS Consultant [email protected] 612-209-1739

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**Why Content on Demand?Dan Brown’s Open Letter to Educators on

YouTube

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**Why do we need Math in CTE?

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**Math Humor…

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**Math Humor…

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**Math Humor…

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**Math Humor…

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**Math Humor…