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MATH6417: Learning & Teaching K-5 Mathematics II

About


This 3-credit course is the second in a two-course series designed for those who are currently teaching, or are preparing to teach, elementary mathematics.  Learners will develop a strong understanding of mathematical concepts and instructional strategies necessary to effectively teach K-6 mathematics.  The topics include operations & algebraic thinking, measurement & data, ratios & proportional relationships, expressions & equations, and statistics & probability.


Credits: 3


Course Syllabus

Self-Study

FREE with Membership

  • Course Features
  • Instructional Videos and Slides that are your textbook
  • Check Your Understanding questions with answer videos
  • Virtual Labs
  • Auto-Graded Quizzes
  • Progress Bar

Graduate Credit

Tution: $ 585.00

  • Course Features Everything in Self-Study PLUS
  • Teacher-Provided Grading & Support
  • Proctored Tests
  • NJCTL Transcript with Grades

100% Online and Asynchronous Courses

Teachers can start and complete courses anytime, anywhere at their own pace.

NJEA Members

NJEA members receive a 20% discount on NJCTL tuition.

Accreditation

NJCTL is an online graduate school of education duly authorized by the NJ Office of the Secretary of Higher Education with initial programmatic accreditation from the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). Learn more

Graduate Credits

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Financing

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