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The secondary mathematics education (SEMA) program
adheres to the vision and philosophy of the National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and the National Educational Technology
Standards. As suggested by the NCTM, the SEMA program promotes an
environment that recognizes the preservice and inservice teacher
as part of a “learning community that continually fosters
growth in knowledge, stature, and responsibility.” Hence,
the SEMA program emphasizes 1) modeling of good mathematics teaching
practices; 2) mathematics and school mathematics content knowledge;
and 3) pedagogical content knowledge.
Students in the SEMA program are afforded the opportunity
to participate in an inquiry-based learning environment where the
emphasis is on reasoning, problem-solving, making connections, and
communicating mathematical ideas. Learning environments in the SEMA
program orchestrate classroom discourse in ways that promote the
development and growth of mathematical content and pedagogical knowledge
and ideologies. In such learning environments, students use and
explore several mathematics technologies including Geometer’s
Sketchpad, Algebra Xpresser, Zap-a Graph, Graphing Calculator 2.1
(NuCal), and the TI-92 graphing calculator. Students also investigate
the role of equity in mathematics education and gain skills and
knowledge for addressing the needs of diverse learners.
The secondary mathematics education program offers
degrees at the undergraduate, Masters, Alternative Masters, Educational
Specialist, and Doctoral levels. All degree programs have been approved
by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education,
the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, and the Alabama
State Board of Education.
- Mentoring by Secondary education faculty
- Collaboration with Mathematics Department faculty
- Extensive use of mathematics technology
- Numerous opportunities to use technology in middle and high
schools
- Strong collaboration with city and county school systems
- Extensive dialogue with city and county middle and high school
teachers and students
- Extensive opportunities to explore the nature of culture and
equity in mathematics classrooms
The undergraduate program in secondary mathematics education provides
certification for a comprehensive mathematics education degree.
Students who successfully complete this program are eligible to
apply for certification in comprehensive mathematics at the B certification
level.
The undergraduate program includes a strong integration
of content and pedagogical knowledge. Students complete 39 hours
of mathematics courses, some of which are specifically designed
for teaching secondary mathematics concepts.
Graduate degrees and certification are available for the Masters
and Alternative Masters (A certification), Educational Specialist
(AA certification), Ed.D. and Ph.D. degrees. Embedded in these programs
is the examination of 1) current reform documents in mathematics
education, 2) secondary mathematics curricula, and 3) research and
theoretical issues in mathematics education. For all programs, the
emphasis is on the improvement of the mathematics teaching and learning
process. As such, extensive exploration of current mathematics technology,
culture, and equity are key components in all programs.
To learn more about the Secondary Mathematics Education
degree program, please contact the Department of Secondary Curriculum,
Teaching, and Learning at (205) 348-6058.
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