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PreK-2 Measurement Learning TrajectoryThe expected measurement learning trajectory for students at grades PreK-2 is based on developmental research (see Measurement: Developmental Research and Theory), and is influenced by the measurement standard continuum of expectations described in the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (NCTM, 2000), as well as the heuristics we've designed to accommodate various instructional aspects and philosophies that best promote student understandings and abilities to apply measurement skills with meaning and insight. The standards are grade-dependent; the heuristics are not. It should be noted that the expected measurement learning trajectory, as follows, is descriptive of the individual student.
To recast what we have asserted elsewhere regarding measurements (and to reassert this as truth that is not by any means restricted to measurement learning), no group ever learned. The trajectory therefore seeks to project the change necessary in a student's understanding and ability that should occur as the student moves toward meeting the intended learning goals and objectives. In a PreK-2 unit the trajectory is continually revisited and studied, while the cycle (see Measurement: Instructional Design and Approach) describes both the expected learning and the instructional actions of the teacher or facilitator as he/she works throughout to ensure that the individual growth of students and the taken-as-shared mathematical processes that evolve blend in a well-balanced and complimentary manner. The table below describes the cycle phases in terms of both teacher practices and the corresponding individual learning that takes place along the trajectory continuum. When related to the trajectory diagram above, one can see that the "modeling" phase of the cycle takes place when students are essentially in the transitional stage, the "application" phase when students are in the operational measurement stage, and "exploration and revision" at the interface of student development from transitional to operational.
If this is your first time to visit LearningLeads, or if it has been awhile, be sure to take a look at the LearningLeads homepage and the Measurement, Geometry, and Spatial Sense curriculum and learning strand overview page while you are here. If you teach
or have colleagues who work with preschoolers,
go to the PreKorner
homepage to browse similar resources. You may be particularly interested
in the early
childhood numeracy resources.
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