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MATHEMATICS EDUCATION FORUM |
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December 26, 2024 | ||||
FIELDS MATHEMATICS EDUCATION FORUM
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Present: Ysbrand deBruyn, Rina Cohen, Stewart Craven, Shirley Dalrymple, George Gadanidis, Gila Hanna, Bradd Hart, Jonathan Kassian, John Kezys, Eric Muller, Melanie Myers, Geoff Roulet, Christiane Rousseau, Margaret Sinclair, Peter Taylor, Al Vilcius, Walter Whiteley
Regrets: Gord Doctorow
9:30 to 10:00 refreshments
10:00 start
1. Christiane Rousseau discussed the upcoming CMS Forum(s)
Documents associated with the presentation discussed the plenary
sessions and working groups
at the Forum, and can be accessed in PDF format by clicking the links.
-It was noted that there will be 2 Forums; the first taking place in
Montreal, May 16-18, 2003
-Outside of Ontario, where there is no Fields Forum, it is diffucult
to maintain formal organisation; the invitations will focus on people
active in there communities ("multiplicators"), and invitations
to the event will serve as encouragement and affirmation that the efforts
of those people are being recognized.
-Some of the goals of the Forum will be: forming new collaborations,
raising the Public's interest in Math Education, and teaching that critical
thinking is important for society in general, and goes far beyond just
math professionals. "Mathematics Trains the Brain"
-With students, it is necessary to start proper training young, and
this requires teachers who are trained, respected, and have a long-term
view of education.
-The idea was raised of having specific targets for the working groups
to guide activities between the two Forums.
-It was noted that it should be decided at the outset whether the goal
of the working groups is to undertake an in-depth examination, or whether
there will be an attempt to produce a concerted official/political statement
-There was extensive discussion of whether groups should remain together
for the duration of the working group sessions, or be switched up for
discussions on each theme
-Each working group will produce a small report, which at the end will
need to be distilled into an official report on each respective theme
-Some suggestions for guidance of working groups were: asking the scientific
committee to propose blocks of working groups, so that a focus is maintained
across various groups; looking to keynote speakers/plnaries to raise
key questions for the working groups to address; clarifying structure
and directives for the groups.
-It was noted that anyone committing to the first forum must also be
prepared to participate in the second, and there was some discussion
over carrying over of tasks and questions to the second forum
-"National issues" are important, but everything happens provincially,
so there will have to be agreement on how the parts fit together
2. Geoff Roulet discussed the study being done by Alan King
at Queen's around the Double Cohort
Geoff circulated a document which addresses the main issues of the study,
and asks for input from professional math educators. The document can
be found here and the
Double Cohort: Phase 2 Report can be found at http://mettowas21.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/reports/dcohortp2.html
-Geoff noted that the reports have twice produced large funding surges,
so they have certainly had an effect within the government
-Certain conclusions of the report were remarked on:
--the expected changes in subject enrolment (advanced vs. applied) between
the new and old cohort have not occurred
--the new curriculum is leading to a drop in students achieving all
necessary credits, producing more drop-outs; it was also noted that
math credits are often the credits that are missing
--the new curriculum has shifted the marks curve to the left (marks
down), and has produced a big downward jump in the applied stream; math
marks are relatively down, while English marks have remained relatively
static
3. Shirley Dalrymple discussed the MDM4U course
A document was circulated detailing recent developments at OAME. The
document can be found here.
-The presentation made use of the discussion site at UWO, where educators
can discuss their experiences and challenges with teaching the MDM4U
Course.
-Many questions and comments about the website have pointed to the fact
that the examples used on the site are flawed, and do not always make
proper use of data, etc.; it was noted that the point of these examples
is that they are representative of the type of work that teachers can
expect to see from students
-When students are making their final presentations, they should focus
on the product and some of the process, but they should be steered away
from the trap of discussing the work they did.
-Copies of the MDM4U handouts are available on the following topics:
Culminating
Project Peer Evaluation
Developing
and Implementing an Action Plan
Games Fair
MDM4U Assessment
Portfolio Assessment
Project Topics
Project Topics 2
Written Project