Previous Framework Session Archives
CMC hosted a series of events during round 1 of public review to help educators and the public learn about, explore, and discuss the draft Mathematics Framework.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
4:30-6:00 pm (PST)
Recording of Session
Presentation Slides
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Teaching Mathematics for Equity and Engagement
Jo Boaler, Jennifer Langer-Osuna,
Members of the Framework writing team
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021
5:15-6:30 pm (PST)
Recording of Session
Presentation Slides
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Teaching to Big Ideas
Brian Lindaman & Katy Early, Chair and member of the Framework writing team, respectively
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Wednesday, March 3, 2021
5:15-6:30 pm (PST)
Recording of Group Discussion
Presentation Slides
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Chapter Chats: Exploring the Grade Band Chapters
- Chapter 6, Mathematics: Investigating and Connecting, TK–5
- Chapter 7, Mathematics: Investigating and Connecting, 6–8
- Chapter 8, Mathematics: Investigating and Connecting, 9–12
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April 24, 2021
Recording of Session
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CMC North Leadership Session with Jo Boaler and Brian Lindaman
Big Ideas and Important Shifts
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June 1st, 5:30-6:45 - Data Science TK-12 & the New High School Pathways with Jo Boaler and Ben Ford This session was not recorded. The Q&A will be posted. Slides from the presentation Q&A from session
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June 16th, 5:30-6:45 - Building Number Flexibility and Fluency with Brian Lindaman & Katy Early Recording of session
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Postponed until revised draft release of chapters - Chapter Chat facilitated by CMC Board Members
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Chapter 4: Exploring, Discovering, and Reasoning With and About Mathematics (SMPs 3/7/8)
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Chapter 9: Supporting Equitable and Engaging Mathematics Instruction
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Chapter 11: Mathematics Assessment in the 21st Century
Engage in the Framework Process
Share your thoughts about the draft Mathematics Framework by providing public comment during the second 60-day review period which has been delayed until December, 2021. When the review period opens you can go to https://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/ma/cf/ to review the draft Framework chapters and complete the public comment survey.
Tips for Completing the Survey
- Your name and email are required to submit the survey. All other questions are optional.
- You may answer as many or as few questions as you choose.
- Comments are encouraged for the questions.
- Comments that include page and/or line references and include specific suggestions for edits are most useful for improving the document.
- Consider working on feedback in collaboration with colleagues. One person may submit the survey on behalf of the group.
- Each question response is limited to 1,000 characters. For longer submissions, use one of the submission methods below.
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