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Master Math Teacher

Legislation passed in 2001 (House Bill 1144) required the creation of the Master Mathematics Teacher (MMT) Certificate, the development of standards for the certificate, and the development of Master Mathematics Teacher certification examinations in grades EC-4, 4-8, and 8-12. The Master Mathematics Teacher certificate was created by the 77th Texas legislature "to ensure that there are teachers with special training to work with other teachers and with students in order to improve student performance in mathematics…" A committee composed of mathematics instruction experts representing Texas public schools, educator preparation programs, the Texas Mathematics Initiative, Texas citizens, and governmental policymakers met three times in 2001 to formulate and refine the MMT standards. After review by state and national mathematics experts, the standards were approved by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) at the January 2002 Board meeting.

Definition: A Master Mathematics Teacher is an individual who holds a Master Mathematics Teacher Certificate and whose primary duties are to teach mathematics and to serve as a mathematics mentor to other teachers.

Purpose: The Master Mathematics Teacher Certificate is being implemented as a part of the Texas Mathematics Initiative, which offers mathematics educators assistance to improve student performance in mathematics.

Eligibility: The Master Mathematics Teacher Certificate may be obtained by an individual who holds a teaching certificate, has at least three years of teaching experience, completes an SBEC-approved Master Mathematics Teacher preparation program, and passes the Master Mathematics Teacher certification exam.

Master Mathematics Teacher standards should be integrated into newly designed programs. The MMT standards are based on the rigorous EC-12 Mathematics educator standards and reflect the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for Early Childhood through Grade 12 mathematics. The MMT standards require knowledge of the following:

  • Number Concepts
  • Patterns and Algebra
  • Geometry and Measurement
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Mathematical Processes
  • Mathematics Instruction
  • Creating and Promoting a Positive Learning Environment
  • Assessment
  • Mentoring and Leadership
  • Mathematical Perspectives

Math Program at ESC Region 12


The following documents provide details, dates, and application information regarding the upcoming 2011 Summer/Fall MMT Preparation Program which will be held at ESC Region 12 in Waco this summer and at the ESC Region 12 South (satellite center in Nolanville) this fall.

Kristen Arterbury

Alternate Contact: Wanda Brooks
Phone: (254) 297-1127
E-mail: wbrooks@esc12.net

Contact: Kristen Arterbury
Title:
Education Specialist
Phone:
(254) 297-1115
E-mail:
karterbury@esc12.net

More Information

Director: Becca Bell
Phone: (254) 297-1144
E-mail: bbell@esc12.net

   


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