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Who Should Take This Course Teaching Math: Grades 3-5 is designed for pre-service and in-service elementary school teachers; teacher-leaders in schools and districts; professional developers; and other professionals involved in mathematics education. It is not designed for direct use with students, but rather is a professional development resource. How To Take This Course Teaching Math: Grades 3-5 was designed with flexibility in mind. It may be used by a variety of users in varying situations. You may choose to work through the sessions on your own, in a study group, or as a facilitated online course for graduate credit. Registration and Credit We ask all course participants to register with the Annenberg Channel, regardless of how they plan to take the course. This free registration allows us to help you organize your workshop or course sessions, and enables us to issue certificates of participation. If you are interested in taking the course for academic credit, please go to the graduate credit page for more information. To enroll now, please go to the registration page. Channel Talk We encourage all learners to go to the Channel Talk section of the site to join an email discussion group and converse with other teachers taking this course. How Much Time to Spend Plan to spend at least 20-30 hours to complete the course. This introductory session should take approximately one hour. A minimum of four hours is recommended for each session that follows. Of course, the amount of time will vary from individual to individual. Whether you are working independently or in a group, we recommend that you work on the course on a regular schedule.
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