eNumeracy Blog

New Discussion on Formal and Informal Assessment

Check out the Discuss page. A teacher in NY State reported the success of screening with the AIMSweb Number ID measure and I replied with a cautionary note.

Fri, 12/04/2009 - 18:02
Submitted by smethe

NC Innovations 2009 Handout

Math Interventions for RtI

Another exciting conference for RtI in North Carolina! Thanks to Dr. Tom Jenkins for hosting a truly innovative and empowering conference with some of the top scholars in the business! Attached are my updated presentation slides from the Wilmington conference at the Sunspree Resort in October, 2009. These slides, in Adobe .pdf format (will require an updated Acrobat reader), are available on the resources page.

Tue, 10/20/2009 - 16:01
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NC SIP Math Handout

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These are the color presentation slides from the Asheville network meeting on 3/26/09 in .pdf format.

Thu, 03/26/2009 - 10:32
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New Forum Topic on Prevention

Today, I thought of a quote from Thoreau's Walden. In his discussion of economics (essentially - resource allocation in society), he writes,

"There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root, and it may be that he who bestows the largest amount of time and money on the needy is doing the most by his mode of life to produce that misery which he strives in vain to relieve."

Visit our Forum to read more or post comments!

Thu, 03/05/2009 - 14:03
Submitted by smethe

NASP 2009

NASP 09

Here are the powerpoint slides detailing the results of a Tier II kindergarten intervention presented at the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Annual Convention in Boston. It is a .pdf file. When you see a callout box in the top left hand corner of the slide, click on it to access the note pages for the slide on which it appears.

Sat, 02/28/2009 - 14:07
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Health Numeracy: A Neglected Outcome of Early Math Skill

Health Numeracy

School-based research in early numeracy intervention and assessment talk about important outcomes of math success such as enhancing graduation rates, grades, and later earning power. One of the neglected outcomes of numeracy that deserves more attention is the link between early numeracy and health outcomes.

Wed, 02/11/2009 - 14:26
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Guide for Schools Who Want to Adopt Research-Based Instructional Programs, Materials, and Curricula

Guide for Schools Who Want to Adopt Research-Based Instructional Programs, Materials, and Curricula

The U.S. Department of Education Institute for Education Sciences National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance released a user friendly guide for schools who want to adopt research-based instructional programs / materials / curricula.

This Guide seeks to provide educational practitioners with user-friendly tools to distinguish practices supported by rigorous evidence from those that are not.

Mon, 01/12/2009 - 23:18
Submitted by smethe

Innovations Conference - Salt Lake City, Utah - September 2008

Innovations Conference - Salt Lake City, Utah - September 2008

Dr. Scott Methe created this "talking points" paper that outlines some key connections between Curriculum-Based Evaluation (CBE) in math and intervention in early numeracy. I gave a variation of this talk to the Innovations Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah (an amazing city!) on 9/12/08.

"I have learned about CBE as a systematic way of inquiring into what a student knows. More specifically, CBE allows a practitioner to examine a student’s prior knowledge in terms of what that student is able to do in response to instructional stimuli. Personally, I think that we need to see through and around the details that may be confusing for us and focus on some simple ideas."

Mon, 01/12/2009 - 23:10
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Response to Intervention & Research-Based Tiered Math Instruction Presentation

Response to Intervention & Research-Based Tiered Math Instruction

Dr. Scott Methe created a powerpoint presentation, "Response to Intervention & Research-Based Tiered Math Instruction", for his talk at North Carolina Innovations at the Holiday Inn Sunspree in Wilmington, September 9, 2008.

Mon, 01/12/2009 - 23:00
Submitted by smethe

Eight Week Intervention Program

Eight Week Intervention Program

Here is an 8-week intervention program which is a combination of early math instructional standards, the NC Standard Course of Study, and Level A of the Numberworlds curriculum from SRA.

Mon, 01/12/2009 - 22:53
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Informed Intervention in Early Mathematics

Informed Intervention in Early Mathematics

This past year has allowed me to get caught up. Here is a paper about “Informed Intervention in Early Mathematics” for school psychologists, published in the School Psychology Forum. Here is another paper on Early Numeracy Skill Indicators (featuring the OPF measure on this site) that finally made it to School Psychology Review.

Mon, 01/12/2009 - 22:45
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Big Ideas in Beginning Reading

Big Ideas in Beginning Reading

What? Big Ideas in Beginning Mathematics? Examine some tables discussing this idea to complement Big Ideas in Beginning Reading. We ask that if you reference the current information, please either quote Clements, Sarama, & DiBiase (2004) or Methe & Riley-Tillman (in press). The Clements et al. text is the original theoretical model and the Methe & Riley-Tillman paper was the first in school psychology journals to target and summarize these specific ideas.

Mon, 01/12/2009 - 22:35
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North Carolina State Improvement Project II sponsored Network Meeting

Dr. Douglas Clements

The North Carolina State Improvement Project II recently sponsored a Network Meeting in Atlantic Beach, NC. The Keynote address featured Dr. Douglas Clements, one of the leading experts in early mathematics instruction and assessment, and a key member of the National Math Advisory Panel. Dr. Douglas H. Clements has published over 100 refereed research studies, 8 books, 50 chapters, and 200 additional publications in the areas of mathematics education, educational technology, and early childhood education

Mon, 01/12/2009 - 20:54
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