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Upper School Curriculum

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Bay Area Math Project (BAMP)

This "Equity, Justice and Assessment" workshop began with a look at the 2023 California Math Framework. While the content standards and Mathematical Practice are the same, the drivers of investigations are to have students:

  • make sense of the world and explain it

  • predict what can happen

  • impact the future

Question to ask ourselves: how do we design lessons so that students see themselves, have access and use their assets?


That means that:

  • Formative assessment with a launch and sense-making can tell us what they know.

  • Teaching is focused on big ideas on how they relate to each other

  • We should focus on the teaching practice, not just covering the standards

  • Mastery learning takes time

  • When there is unfinished learning - we should re-engage and not just re--teach in the same way

Questions to ask ourselves: How do you know our kids are learning? What data are we collecting? Are our tools perpetuating inequitable practices? Where are students on the continuum of mastery-unfinished learning? How does the assessment inform our next steps?


MDTP has diagnostic/exit tests for grades 6 and up. Their platform will help you analyze the results.

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Sheena Tart-Zelvin
Sheena Tart-Zelvin
Jun 04, 2024

All great questions!!! How do you know our kids are learning? What data are we collecting? Are our tools perpetuating inequitable practices? Where are students on the continuum of mastery-unfinished learning? How does the assessment inform our next steps? (Yayayay!)

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