Course Description
While mathematics has been taught as one of the designated 3 Rs since the beginning of the 19th century, the way it is taught has definitely evolved! This course is designed to provide educators like you the opportunity to earn professional development credit for the extra time and work you invest in discovering and employing the most effective math ideas and strategies for today’s classroom. No doubt much of your exploration is completed at night and on weekends–on your own time!–as you research ways to improve your math teaching skills and teach math concepts more effectively. Through this course, you can earn 1 hour of graduate-level semester credit for every 15 hours of relevant work, performed away from professionally paid hours, that you dedicated to integrating practical and innovative math ideas and strategies into your lessons to support student success. To earn PD credit for your invested time, you simply have to submit (1) a short description of the math ideas and strategies you have already made a part of your teaching knowledge and skills, (2) proof of implementation of the math ideas and strategies you have discovered and/or developed on your own time, and (3) a timeline verifying the hours of work you have invested.
About University of the Pacific
University of the Pacific, established in 1851, is California’s oldest private chartered university and is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
The credits offered are post-baccalaureate, graded, graduate-level semester units of credit, provided directly through University of the Pacific, Benerd College. They are specifically designed to meet the needs of educators for Salary Advancement and Recertification. The credits/units are acceptable where local districts approve and applicable to state licensing where authorized. We always encourage you to check with your employer for acceptability of these credits/units. Course participants are responsible to determine acceptability of these credits for their intended use. Each graduate-level semester credit is equivalent to 15 hours of academic involvement.
Course Objectives
Upon successful mastery of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify areas of your math curriculum that need to be updated or supplemented..
- Analyze new strategies you discover in your research to determine how they can be integrated into your curriculum.
- Apply strategies and insights gained to a math lesson or project that you will use in your classroom.
- Reflect on how the addition of these math ideas and strategies impact student learning.
- Reflect on the professional development experiences, specific to your future growth.