Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 10, December 30, 2024
Section 8VAC20-543-380 - MathematicsThe program in mathematics shall ensure that the candidate has demonstrated the following competencies:
1. Understanding of the knowledge, skills, and processes of the Virginia Mathematics Standards of Learning and how curriculum may be organized to teach these standards to diverse learners;2. Understanding of a core knowledge base of concepts and procedures within the discipline of mathematics, including the following strands: number systems and number theory, geometry and measurement, analytic geometry, statistics and probability, functions and algebra, multivariate calculus, discrete mathematics, and linear and abstract algebra;3. Understanding of the sequential and interrelated nature of mathematics, the vertical progression of mathematical standards, and the mathematical structures inherent in the content strands;4. Understanding of the connections among mathematical concepts and procedures and their practical applications;5. Understanding of and the ability to use the five processes - becoming mathematical problem-solvers, reasoning mathematically, communicating mathematically, making mathematical connections, and using mathematical models and representations - at different levels of complexity;6. Understanding the contributions of different individuals and cultures toward the development of mathematics and the role of mathematics in culture and society;7. Understanding of major current curriculum studies and trends in mathematics;8. Understanding how to utilize appropriate technologies for teaching and learning mathematics, including graphing utilities, dynamic software, spreadsheets, and virtual manipulatives;9. Understanding of and the ability to select, adapt, differentiate, evaluate, and use instructional materials and resources, including professional journals and technology;10. Understanding of and the ability to use strategies for managing, assessing, and monitoring student learning, including diagnosing student errors;11. Understanding of and the ability to use strategies to teach mathematics to diverse learners;12. Knowledge of programming in at least two widely used programming languages, including definition, structure, and comparison;13. Understanding of and proficiency in grammar, usage, and mechanics and their integration in writing; and14. Understanding of and proficiency in pedagogy to incorporate writing as an instructional and assessment tool for candidates to generate, gather, plan, organize, and present ideas in writing to communicate for a variety of purposes.8 Va. Admin. Code § 20-543-380
Derived From Virginia Register Volume 34, Issue 24, eff. 8/23/2018.Statutory Authority: §§ 22.1-16 and 22.1-298.2 of the Code of Virginia.