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- Using a curriculum framework can help to minimize the burden of daily preparation and allows more time for teachers to focus on students, and how well they are learning. But picking up a curriculum...
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- These online resources are useful for helping students with preparation for careers and college. Read the full Resources: Websites for Career Exploration document.
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- This activity examines a graph based on data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Students explore the question, Is College Worth It?, through an analysis of data that looks at unemployment rate...
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- As adult educators, we help students achieve their goal of attaining a high school equivalency diploma, offering instruction in the HSE subtests so that students will acquire the knowledge and skill...
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- The success of our classrooms depends on our ability to develop a good working relationship with and among our students. They need to feel that they are coming to a place that understands and...
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- Anyone who has taught an adult education math class understands that to do so is to deal with a wide range of student abilities. This range can manifest itself both as a difference between students...
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- The resources here are divided up into Books/Articles and Web Resources. Use the chart to get a sense of how each resource might best support your work. Any resource that is marked “About Teaching”...
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- Here are three rich and rewarding math routines that teachers can incorporate into their daily instruction. They are all adaptable and can be used with any kind of content. See the web-based...
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- The lessons in this curriculum framework were designed for classes that are four hours in duration, with a student population that ranges in age from late teens to older adults. Of course, neither...
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- The NCTM Professional Standards for Teaching Mathematics argue that a primary factor in the professional growth of teachers is the opportunity teachers have to “reflect on learning and teaching...
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- Using Area Models to Understand Polynomials (lesson) The lesson plan featured in this unit models a progression for using area models, starting with arrays and building all the way up to multiplying...
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- Developing Algebraic Reasoning Through Visual Patterns (lesson) At the core of this unit is the fact that algebra is far more interesting than just solving for x. By working through the two lessons...
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- Equality (teacher support) Equality is a fundamental concept in algebra. It is noted through use of an equal sign, represents a relationship of equivalence, and can be conceptualized by the idea of...
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- Modeling Exponential Growth (teacher support) Now that students have had a chance to explore functions that grow at linear and quadratic rates, they have all the tools to analyze exponential growth...
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- Nonlinear Functions (teacher support) In this unit, students are introduced to nonlinear functions. The core problem in this unit helps students see how the graph of a quadratic or polynomial...
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- Systems of Equations: Making and Justifying Choices (teacher support) Systems of equations appear frequently on the HSE exam, as well as almost all college-entrance exams. Our students really...
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- Rate of Change/Starting Amount (lesson) Rate of change is a fundamental concept when working with functions. This lesson focuses students on function tables, looking for patterns and making...
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- Three Views of a Function (teacher support) The problems in this unit introduce students to the three views of a function: a rule, a table, and a graph. At the heart of the unit is the Commission...
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- We encourage teachers to use icebreakers, energizers and interactive activities to provide opportunities for students to get to know each other, explore group dynamics and develop a positive group...
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- Introducing Functions (lesson) The 5 activities in this lesson build off each other to develop a conceptual introduction to functions. The lesson begins with a conversation about appropriate age...
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- This curriculum map details the skills and understanding that students will develop through their work across the 9 units. The chart allows teachers to see which skills are explored in each unit....
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- Overview: Read the full Overview document The overview introduces the core teaching and learning principles that are the research-based foundation for the work we do at the CUNY Adult Literacy and...
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- These online and print materials can be helpful to plan curriculum for science classrooms. Read the full Resources document.
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- Making connections between science and math can help students see how math is applied in the world. This is a list of some possible mathematical connections to the Science curriculum map. Read the...