Ulana Soletsky was a classroom teacher for 26 years and for the past 7 years has held the position of Math Facilitator, Math Coordinator, A.I.S.I. Coordinator and most recently Numeracy Coordinator for Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools. During the past 7 years she has also worked directly with the Edmonton Regional Learning Consortium offering Professional Development in the area of Math and Numeracy. A key component of her work involves collaboration with school administration teams and at-elbow support to K-9 teachers in the area of Math and Numeracy. Her focus is primarily around curriculum support as well as planning for staff development and school improvement. Ulana demonstrates passion about education, and wants to see all students experience motivation and success in mathematics and as a result become numerate members of society.
Learning Opportunities
First Steps in Math 3-Day Workshop, Grades K-9
Presented By
Ulana SoletskySeries Sessions
| Date | Time |
|---|---|
| Nov 17, 2016 | 9:00 am to 3:30 pm |
| Nov 18, 2016 | 9:00 am to 3:30 pm |
| Dec 09, 2016 | 9:00 am to 3:30 pm |
Location
Grade Levels
K-3, 4-6, 7-9Helping teachers see mathematics through the eyes of a learner…
Are you looking for a practical framework with which to diagnose, teach, and monitor students' progress in mathematics development? Do you want a way to report this information to school systems, parents, and the wider community?
First Steps in Mathematics is a professional development resource that can fulfill these needs by enabling you to successfully link learning, instruction and assessment. In addition, it gives your schools a common language with which to describe student progress and a new precision professional dialogue around analyzing and addressing student needs. This professional learning resource is the product of an extensive review of all available international research and thousands of student work samples. First Steps in Mathematics enables teachers to assess and monitor their students' mathematics progress and provides links to developmentally appropriate teaching strategies and learning activities.
During this interactive 3-day workshop, you will learn how to analyze student work and diagnose what each student understands, using the appropriate Diagnostic Tasks presented in the Number Course Book. Instructions for the administration of each task will be provided.
The tasks enable teachers from Kindergarten to Grade 9 to gather information about a class or about a student. Tasks include:
- whole-class activity student worksheets,
- small-group interviews,
- individual interviews.
The first two days will be offered before school starts and the third day will be offered at the end of September. This will give you a chance to complete some diagnostics and come back to assess the information you have and make a plan on how to move your students forward.
Target Audience
Grades K-9 Teachers, Administrators, Learning Coaches, Instructional Leaders