K-12 Math Professional Development
Federal opportunity from P18001 - Klamath Falls City School District | 001 - Klamath Falls City School District • Klamath Falls City School District. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jun 10, 2024.
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K-12 Math Professional Development
Successful proposals will include:
20 days of elementary PD during the 2024-2025 school year supporting both veteran and new teachers.
28 days of secondary PD during the 2024-2025 school year supporting the implementation of new math curriculum.
10-15 days of secondary math PD during August 2024 including the creation of a lab-school environment whereby:
Professional Developers work with KFCS math teachers to teach students transitioning from 8th grade to 9th grade, providing pre-instruction, during-instruction, and post-instruction professional development around math instructional best practices.
Professional Developers provide instructional staff to provide real-time instruction to credit-deficient high-school students as a means of modeling instructional best practices to KFCS math teachers as well as providing credit recovery for credit-deficient math students.
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