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The following photos were taken during the various professional development events that occurred during 2005-2006. This will give a pictoral view of the processes taking place to move teams and individuals in ESA 6 and 7 forward in the understanding and use of inquiry based mathematics in their districts.

Investigating Inquiry with Vicki Kapust

Investigating Inquiry with Vicki Kapust in ESA 6 - Teams learn what inquiry math is to begin to the process of using inquiry-based math in their school districts. - left

Lenses on Learning with Maggie Austin and Administrators from ESA 6 and 7 -  How can administrators become more aware of inquiry standards-based math and support teachers and students as they transition into inquiry-based math? - right Lenses on Learning with Maggie Austin
Lenses on Learning with June Apaza

 

Lenses on Learning at Spearfish Canyon Lodge with June Apaza - the learning continues for school administrators and leaders. - left

Using Data: Getting Results with Brownie Lindner of TERC provides expert advice and strategies for putting the data to use in setting goals and objects in the area of math.  - right

 

Using Data: Getting Results
Using Data and viewing results

Using Data: Getting Results with AIMS II university partner, Dr. Ben Sayler from CAMSE, as the teams view other team graphic displays of data. - left

Fostering Algebraic Thinking - Analyzing Student Work participants work collaboratively to solve problems their students will be doing in the coming month. - right

Fostering Algebraic Thinking
Fostering Algebraic Thinking Solutions

 

Fostering Algebraic Thinking - Analyzing Student Work participant explains one solution to a problem. - left

 

Fostering Algebraic Thinking - Analyzing Student Work participants share another solution and compare it to their solution. - right

Fostering Algebraic Thinking - sharing work