Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, Grades 6 - 8 :  (a Professional Learning Community Guide to Increasing Student Mathematics Achievement in Intermediate School)
Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, Grades 6 - 8 :  (a Professional Learning Community Guide to Increasing Student Mathematics Achievement in Intermediate School)
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Author(s): Chuang, Suyi
Kanold-McIntyre, Jessica
Kanold, Timothy D.
Schuhl, Sarah
ISBN No.: 9781951075279
Pages: 136
Year: 202007
Format: Book, Other
Price: $ 49.61
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This book intentionally guides collaborative teams of teachers through a thorough unit-planning process that ensures deep grade-level mathematics learning for every student. This process is critical for teacher teams collectively believing that every student can learn challenging mathematics content, and collectively committing to addressing the specific learning needs of individual students. Every collaborative teacher team can benefit from the unit-planning resources provided in this book to build deeper, common understandings of the most essential mathematics learnings and shared ownership of student success in learning."--Becky Walker, assistant superintendent of academics and innovation, Howard-Suamico School District, Wisconsin " Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work, Grades 6-8 answers the question, 'What must we do in our team planning to make a difference for our students?' From planning essential learning standards to recording reflections and notes, this comprehensive text provides guidance for collaborative PLC teams to develop necessary structures for the critical work of planning and implementing common units." --John W. Staley, NCSM: Leadership in Mathematics Education President 2015-2017, United States National Commission for Mathematics Instruction Chair 2018-2020 "The PLC at Work books are incredible, but just got better with the addition of this book to the set. Its focus on mathematics unit planning is a natural complement to the arc of the series. The framing and connection to DuFour and DuFour's four critical questions for a PLC establish the need for the book and lay out a logical flow that is practical for users to apply and learn from.


As a university mathematics education professor and professional development provider, I believe this book, with its emphasis on mathematics and useful examples of tools and templates for PLC teacher teams, is an excellent contribution to the field." --Janet Tassell, associate professor, School of Teacher Education, Western Kentucky University.


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