Kentucky Department of Education

 

TPGF Approved Providers for Mathematics

Last Updated on Saturday, May 05, 2012 at 2:02 PM

This documents lists the professional development providers, apart from those listed in the statute and regulation, which are approved for providing mathematics professional development eligible for reimbursement through the Teachers' Professional Growth Fund.

TPGF Approved Providers for Mathematics (as of August 27, 2003 )

 

All Regional Follow-Up Sessions for the Summer 2002 Middle School Mathematics Academies

 

Annenberg/CPB Channel

Learning Math – Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability (K-8) A 10-part video and Web course for K-8 teachers.

www.learner.org

 

Appalachian Educational Laboratory

Kentucky Professional Development Cadre

Teams of teachers in each region are available to lead sessions in science inquiry, elementary and middle school mathematics leading to proficiency, and, available after November 5, 2002, teaching reading in the areas of mathematics and science.

Rockcastle County Middle School and High School

Intensive mathematics professional development for those two schools.

For further information, contact, Barbara Hicks, Mathematics Associate

800-624-9120

www.ael.org

 

Balanced Assessment in Mathematics

This workshop series is designed for leaders who support the professional development of mathematics teachers grades 3-9.  It is built around high-quality performance tasks developed by BA-MARS, samples of students’ written work on the tasks, video cases of the use of performance tasks for assessment and instruction, and scoring schemes as feedback to students on their performance on these kinds of tasks.

Contact:

Balanced Assessment in Mathematics Workshop

Michigan State University

347 Erickson Hall

East Lansing. MI 48824

(517) 432-0815

FAX (517) 353-6393

 

Center for Quality People and Organizations

Quest Leadership Training – Facilitation – Problem Solving (2 days)

ASK Training – Assessing Student Knowledge in Core Content

CATS Prep Assessment (1 day)

For more information, contact:

Mike Hoseus, Executive Director, CQPO, 2190 Frankfort Rd.,

Georgetown, KY 40324

Phone: (502) 867-3993

Fax: (502) 570-8928

Email: mhouseus@scott.k12.ky.us

 

Classroom Connect

Contact person:

Mike Denino

mdenino@classroom.com

 

Connected Mathematics Project

Contact Judith Miller, CMP

A-715 Wells Hall

Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI 48824-1027

www.math.msu.edu/cmp

 

The Future Channel

http://www.thefutureschannel.com/store/index.php

Effective professional development that is interactive, engaging, hands-on, and related in a practical way to the real world of the classroom.

 

Harcourt School Publishers

“Teaching Mathematical Skills and Strategies to Middle School Students”

Contact:

Phil Dieckhoff

270-769-1047

pdieckhoff@harcourt.com

 

Head-Pollett Consultants

“Teaching the Core Content through Simple 10-Minute Daily Routines –Cheerfully”

Contact:

Randy Head

502-633-7013

debby@bbypublications.com

libby@bbypublications.com

 

The Jason Academy

Mathematics Online Professional Development to Meet the Challenge! athemagica is an online professional development program that uses rich multimedia  content to strengthen knowledge of mathematics and improve instruction.

For more information, contact

infor@jason.org

888-527-6600.

 

Key Curriculum Press

Professional Development Center

www.keypress.com/pdc

Various weeklong professional development institutes on various topics of the middle school mathematics program.

 

Kentucky Council on Economic Education

The Stock Market Game

Summer Toyota Seminar

For more information, contact Jan Mester

jan@econky.win.net.

 

Kentucky Institute for International Studies

Contact Nancy Martin, Coordinator

nancy.martin@murraystate.edu

 

Jan Scheer and the Create A Vision Team

Customized Math Seminars to Meet YOUR Teachers’ Needs

Hands-on; practical; interactive.

Topics that could be addressed:

K-8; Algebra; grade specific; number sense; assessment; critical thinking; manipulatives; technology; problem solving; cooperative learning; communication; connections.

800-795-9313

1175 Chess Drive, Suite 206,

Foster City, CA 94404

 

Marilyn Burns Education Associates

Math Solutions Partnerships, Summer Five-Day Courses, Year-Round One-Day Sessions, School-Year Series, District Leadership Inservice, Math Solutions Online, Math Solutions Publications.

For further information

www.mathsolutions.com.

 

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

Annual Meetings:

Philadelphia, PA

April 21-24, 2004

http://www.nctm.org


Regional Conferences

www.nctm.org/meetings

Salt Lake City, UT

October 2-4, 2003

Charleston, SC

November 6-8, 2003

Edmonton, Alberta

November 20-22, 2003

Baltimore, MD

October 14-16, 2004

New Orleans, LA

November 4-6, 2004

Minneapolis, MN

November 11-13, 2004

Academies

Denver, CO

December 15-17, 2003

Data Institutes: Grades Pre-K – 2, 3 – 5, 6 – 8, 9 – 12

 

Prime Presentations

(www.PrimePresentations.com)

 

RSC 2 Middle School Math Academy

Learning Communities and Standards-Based Units

Learning communities will be formed to write standards-based units of study that embed concepts and strategies utilized by the Middle School Math Academies during the years 2000-2002.  Teachers will network using peer coaching and mentoring.  Units written will embed technology, differentiated instructional strategies, and will reflect Kentucky content standards.  Rubrics will be developed using the Performance Standards.

Contact Dr. Wanda Weidemann

wanda.weidemann@wku.edu.

 

Stevens, Faye

Trigg County Public Schools

Project Mentor III

This is a summer professional development program that will focus on improving content knowledge as well as provide modeling of effective strategies.  Follow-up sessions in the fall and interaction throughout the school year will provide ongoing support to participants.

Contact:  Faye Stevens

fgstevens@trigg.k12.ky.us

 

TeacherLine

www.PBS.org/teacherline

Improving Teaching and Learning through Technology

Facilitated modules, informal learning opportunities, and certificate programs focus initially on two high-priority areas in teacher professional development – mathematics and the integration of technology into classroom practice.

Components: Virtual Mathematics Academy

Learning Modules

PBS TeacherLine Certificates

 

For more information contact:

Robin Hill
500 Mero Street, 18th Floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-2106 x4130
robin.hill@education.ky.gov