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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]
Math Specialist Certificate
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Introduction
Mathematics Specialists are teacher leaders with additional preparation and background in mathematics instructional strategies, and school leadership. Typically based in elementary and middle schools, mathematics specialists are teachers who are released from full time classroom responsibilities so that they can support the professional growth of their colleagues, promoting enhanced mathematics instruction and student learning throughout their schools. Responsibilities often include strengthening classroom teachers’ understanding of mathematics content, and helping teachers develop more effective mathematics teaching practices that allow all students to reach high standards as well as sharing research addressing how students learn mathematics.
Mathematics Specialists serve students and schools in a variety of ways including as classroom teachers, lead or mentor teachers, and school or district-based mathematics specialists. This certificate program provides teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to meet this need. Students have the option of taking individual courses or the full certificate for professional development or the courses can be used as electives in the M.S. in Education.
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Required Courses (10 credits)
Note(s):
Applicants may receive the Math Specialist Certificate upon successful completion of the four courses and after passing the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators in Mathematics (5732) with a qualifying score of 150.
If you have previously (prior to 2014) completed Praxis 5732, Praxis 5161/0061, Praxis 5169/0069, Praxis 5061, Praxis 5146/0146, or Praxis 5730/0731 with a qualifying score of 150, you may also submit that documentation and are not required to retake the test.
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