Award ID : 0226972
Title : REvitalizing ALgebra
Type : Award
NSF Org : EHR
Date : Sep 30 2002
File : a0226972
Award Number : 0226972
Award Instr. : Standard Grant
Prgm Manager : Joan Prival
Division : EHR DIRECT FOR EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES
Start Date : Jan 1 2003
Expires : Dec 31 2006 (Estimated)
Total Amt. : $3,354,105.00 (Estimated)
Investigator : Diane Resek Dept of Mathematics
Judith Kysh
Eric Hsu
Sponsor : San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Ave
San Francisco , CA941321722
NSF Program : 1792 MSP-TARGETED AWARDS
Abstract :
This Math and Science Partnership includes San Francisco State University, 
the Berkeley Unified School District, the Jefferson Elementary School
District, and the South San Francisco Unified School District. The
partnership is focusing on improving student performance in algebra by
uniting three distinct groups of educators: middle and high school algebra
teachers (grades 8-10), undergraduate mathematics majors with interests
in secondary education, and graduate mathematics students who teach remedial
college algebra. The cohort is working together to ensure the successful
learning of algebra for students, particularly underrepresented students,
at the high school and undergraduate level. Improved student achievement
results from the collaboration and its emphasis on improving the effectiveness
of teachers. A key component of the project is professional development
based on the Japanese lesson study model that engages teams of teachers
and graduate students in professional discussions centered on classroom
lessons. Benchmarks include increased percentages of students enrolling
in and passing both high school and college algebra courses. Undergraduate
mathematics majors, by assisting in the secondary schools, receive the
classroom experience needed to encourage them to become teachers while
improving their teaching capabilities.