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■ An article describing the work of Mathematics Specialists in Stafford, Virginia was recently published in the Free-Lance Star on January 22, 2008. The article is titled "Teaching Math That Counts to Children" more...
■ An article describing the work of Mathematics Specialists and changes in elementary mathematics education was recently published in the Washington Post on December 26, 2007. The article is titled "Elementary Math Grows Exponentially Tougher: Students, Teachers Tackle Algebra." more...
■ An article describing the work of Mathematics Specialists in Ablemarle, Virginia was recently published in the Daily Progress on November 16, 2007. The article is titled "Math Specialists help out schools: Albemarle using positions to bolster scores." more...
■ The Virginia Department of Education licensure endorsement for Mathematics Specialists for elementary and middle education were approved by the Governor in September and are now in effect. To view the specific regulations and "Approved Programs" process, click the link. more...
■ A special strand of sessions on Mathematics Specialists / Coaches was offered as part of the NCTM meeting held in Richmond, Virginia on October 11-12, 2007. more...
■ An article describing the work of Mathematics Specialists in Spotsylvania, Virginia was recently published in the Free-Lance Star on April 28, 2007. The article is titled "New Formula helps students learn math." more...
■ Virginia Commonwealth University, Norfolk State University, and the University of Virginia in conjunction with the Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition, and five school district core partners offer an NSF Institute to prepare K-5 middle school Mathematics Specialists. Two cohorts of 25 teachers each earn Masters Degrees in mathematics content and educational leadership, which encompass the proposed requirements specified for licensure as a Mathematics Specialist by the Virginia Department of Education. To view the Photo Galleries for the NSF-MSP Summer Institutes 2005 & 2006, click the link. more...
■ The Coalition regularly honors schools and educational organizations throughout the Commonwealth for effective strategies in enhancing math and/or science education through its "Programs that Work" award. On March 30, 2006, the Coalition formally recognized seven Mathematics Specialists and their respective school systems. more...
■ In spring 2006, both houses of the Virginia Legislature passed a resolution commending Virginia school boards that employ mathematics specialists in order to increase student achievement by increasing the quality of mathematics instruction. The resolution, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 258, was introduced by Speaker of the House of Delegates William Howell. more...
■ The Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition appointed a Task Force chaired by Vickie Inge, Stafford County Public School Mathematics and Science Supervisor, to prepare a report detailing the need for K-8 Mathematics Specialists and the preparation and experience needed by Mathematics Specialists. more...
■ With support from the National Science Foundation, a Forum for Math Specialists and Their Principals was conducted at Virginia Commonwealth University on February 10, 2005 to help school principals prepare to make full use of Mathematics Specialists in their schools. During the Forum, reflections were shared by principals, teachers and Mathematics Specialists from schools with Mathematics Specialists. more...
■ The Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition announces the continuation of the Virginia Mathematics Specialist Project and it's second summer program. View the conference announcement, more information about the summer program, or download an application.
■ Both houses of the Virginia Legislator have passed a resolution requesting the Virginia Board of Education to include the Mathematics Specialist endorsement in the Licensure Regulations for School Personnel. more...
■ Preliminary schedule of Mathematics Specialist courses to be offered at sites across Virginia. (Preliminary schedule subject to change.) more...
■ Math Specialist courses to be offered in the Richmond area during the Spring and Summer 2005. more...
■ On December 2, 2004, the Richmond Times Dispatch printed the article A math specialist's formula / For success Solutions aren't always by the numbers in which Theresa Donnelly, a Math Specialist at Gandy Elementary School in Hanover, said she "wants students to think mathematically rather than follow a procedure to solve a problem." more...
■ In the October 29 article in Fredericksburg's Free Lance-Star the Executive Director of Instruction in Stafford County, Peter Vernimb, said hiring math specialists at those schools made the difference. more...
■ The Virginia School Board has requested that criteria be developed for a license for K-8 Mathematics Specialists. The Advisory Board on Teacher Education and Licensures (ABTEL) is currently considering its recommendations concerning the license. more...
■ The Virginia Department of Education awarded the University of Virginia and the Mathematics and Science Coalition a grant of $750,000 from Virginia’s portion of the No Child Left Behind program to develop and offer new courses for future mathematics specialists. more...
■ The National Science Foundation awarded Virginia Commonwealth University and the Virginia Mathematics and Science Coalition a grant of $4,444,898 from 6/04-5/09 to conduct a comprehensive research program on the impact of Mathematics Specialists on student learning and to offer courses for Mathematics Specialists at Norfolk State University, University of Virginia and Virginia Commonwealth University over the five year period of the grant. more...
■ Through its Mathematics and Science Partnership Program the National Science Foundation awarded
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and the Mathematics and Science Coalition a grant of $3,726,915 from 8/04-7/09. more...
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has initiated a new track that prepares Mathematics Specialists within its Masters in Interdisciplinary Studies (MIS) program. more...
■ Mayor L. Douglas Wilder plans to use savings from budget cuts to hire more math specialists. more...
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