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PD: Content Refresher and
Pedagogy Enhancement for Teachers:
Geometry

(MTE 505 - 3 graduate credits)

COURSE OVERVIEW

Pre-requisites:  Knowledge of Geometry content and an undergraduate degree

Course  Description: The primary goal of this Professional Development (PD) course is for the student to begin to acquire the techniques necessary to effectively teach Geometry at the secondary level. This course will focus on the investigation of materials, pedagogy, and technology to teach Geometry and to refresh content knowledge in ways that conform to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards. Students will examine strategies and skills to creatively engage secondary level mathematics students as they begin to master Geometry.

Technology requirements: Computer access with Internet and access to email account. DVD player (television or computer).

DVDs: Four DVDs are provided that contain content information for this course. This information is supplemental and should be used by the student to review content information when necessary.

Graphing Calculator: The use of a graphing calculator is required. While participants may use any graphing calculator, the supplemental DVDs use the TI-83. The TI-84 is very similar and can easily be used as well. Knowledge and competence for use of other graphing calculators will be the sole responsibility of the participant.

Course Requirements: This course will be offered through Distance Education. Participating teachers may take up to nine months to complete all requirements. There are no scheduled class sessions or meetings. There is an Internet web site that contains activities, practice problems, four quizzes and a cumulative Final Examination.

Course topics include but not limited to: Reasoning and Proof, Perpendicular and Parallel Lines, Properties of Triangles and Quadrilaterals,Transformational Geometry, Similarity, Right Triangles and Trigonometry, Rigid Motion in the Plane, Reflections, Rotation, Circles, Area of Polygons and Circles, Surface Area and Volume 1. Tangents to Circles, Arcs Chords, Inscribed Angles.
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Registration: When you are ready to Register, select this Registration link to complete your enrollment. Submit this form and payment of $589. When your form and payment are received, you will be sent your course materials and access to the Course Web Site.