UEN Professional Development TV
UEN PDTV is on-demand, streaming professional development for teachers in the state of Utah. Each episode will focus on how educators are implementing Utah's education technology competencies in their classrooms. View all episodes by clicking on the PDTV playlist, the UEN PDTV YouTube Channel, or in UEN's eMedia.
On this episode of UEN PDTV, teachers from Alpine School District share the secrets of their success with mathematics instruction. Host Katie Blunt guides us in understanding how reflective practice and data analysis have contributed to positive changes in their students' attitudes, interactions, and academic achievements.
Apply the EdTech competencies taught in this video using the resources linked below!
USBE - Education Technology Competencies
Mathematics Instruction
- Utah Core Mathematics Standards (USBE)
- Standards for Mathematical Practice are found in each grade level document.
- Utah Core Mathematics Standards (UEN)
- eMedia Mathematics Hub (Coming soon!)
Instructional Cycle
- Utah’s High-Quality Instructional Cycle
- High-Quality Instruction Cycle asynchronous course in MIDAS
- Utah Effective Teaching Standards and Indicators
- UEN’s eMedia Lesson Plan Template
- eMedia Update: Using the UEN Lesson Plan Template
- Creating Collaborative Norms in the Classroom
- Creating Environments to Support Learning Toolkit
Reflective Practice
- Reflecting on Practice and Pursuing Professional Growth Toolkit
- Edutopia - A Framework for Student Goal-Setting
Your Host:
Katie Blunt is a product manager with the Utah Education Network. She has a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy and a master’s in Instructional Design and Educational Technology from the University of Utah. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Brigham Young University. Katie has K-12 administrative licensure and teaching endorsements in ESL, Ed Tech, Keyboarding, and Multimedia. She is an ISTE, Apple, Nearpod, and Google certified educator and UCET past president.