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Georgia promotes success in advanced math by requiring Algebra I. To support algebra readiness, the state could require a state-approved K-8 screener administered at least three times per year and guarantee access to advanced math for all students.

Critical to all principles are theĀ 4 Strands of Math Proficiency in Math Knowledge & Skills.

4 Strands of Math Proficiency

To become proficient in math, students need to develop mathematical proficiency which is a combination of real-world problem-solving skills, procedural fluency, conceptual understanding, and productive dispositions.

Math Knowledge & Skills

In K-8 students are building math knowledge in: number and operations, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics & Data.

Supports for Educators

Educator Preparation Programs (EPP) Alignment

Partial implementation

Elementary Math Coaches

Principle not adopted

Math Professional Development (PD)

Partial implementation

Assessment & Parent Notification

K-8 Math Screening & Progress Monitoring (PM)

Principle not adopted
Recommendation for improvement

Consider policy that funds & requires a state-approved universal math screener to be administered to K-8 students 3 times/year.

Parental Notification

Principle not adopted

Instruction & Intervention

Adoption of High-Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM)

Principle not adopted

Individual Math Plans

Partial implementation

Math taught for at least 60 minutes per day

Principle not adopted
Recommendation for improvement

Consider policy that requires 60 min/day of core math time in K-5.

Parent Math-At-Home Plan

Partial implementation

Ensuring Algebra I Success

Guaranteed Access to Advanced Math

Principle not adopted
Recommendation for improvement

Consider policy that guarantees access to advanced math that leads to Algebra I in middle school.

Take & Pass Algebra I/IM I No Later Than Grade 9

Partial implementation

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