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Center for Family Involvement in Schools
Family Math is an after school family involvement program that provides elementary school children and their parents with opportunities to develop problem solving skills and understanding of mathematical concepts in an enjoyable, nonthreatening atmosphere. Children and adults come together once a week for six weeks to do mathematics, and then practice at home ideas they learn in class. Using inexpensive hands-on manipulatives such as beans, toothpicks, and coins, children gain a concrete understanding of space and numbers, develop problem solving strategies, and become more confident and willing to tackle new problems. The focus is on the process of mathematics, as well as getting the right answer. All Family Math activities reinforce the NCTM Standards and the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards in mathematics. The content of FAMILY MATH classes are based on the school mathematics curriculum and represent all content areas:
GoalsTo build confidence and competence in mathematics by:
To create partnerships between home and school by:
To motivate students to continue studying mathematics by:
Three-Day Training WorkshopsThree days of FAMILY MATH training prepares educators to establish and conduct FAMILY MATH classes at their schools. The training workshops provide 18 hours of professional development. The Center for Family Involvement in Schools and the Rutgers Center for Mathematics, Science, and Computer Education, which sponsor the training workshops, are registered as professional development providers with the New Jersey Department of Education. The workshop fee is $1,150 for a team of two, * $585 per person (see below regarding single registrations), and includes the following:
* We strongly recommend that Family Math Programs be administered by teams of two. Single registrations will be accepted on the basis of replacing team members in existing programs or completing teams when two cannot attend the same session.
The Family Math program was created by EQUALS, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, CA, and is presently being implemented in over 60 sites in the US, Australia, New Zealand, Central America and Korea. FAMILY MATH training meets requirements for Title I, Title II, Title VII, NJ Statewide Systemic Initiative, Goals 2000 and Eisenhower funding. FAMILY MATH is a professional development activity endorsed by both the NJEA Professional Development Institute and NJ Statewide Systemic Initiative. Send mail to woolfork@dimacs.rutgers.edu
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