Upcoming Zoom Meetings and Workshops for Math Educators

Proctoring Tests Remotely (for seasoned online MDTP users) 

Wednesday, April 15. 9:30-10:30 a.m. 

During this time of school closures, MDTP is temporarily allowing remote diagnostic testing.  We will discuss the practical issues involved in administering tests remotely in a way that enhances testing reliability.  


Getting Ready for Online Testing (for users new to MDTP online diagnostic testing)

Tuesday, April 21. 1:00-2:30 p.m.


Understanding and Using your Diagnostic Test Results (for all math educators)

Wednesday April 22. 9:30-11:00 a.m.

We will dig into the various kinds of information you can find in MDTP diagnostic results and discuss implications for teaching and learning


Supporting Student Work With Fractions in 3 Sessions  (for all secondary math teachers)

Tuesdays, April 28, May 5 and May 12.  9:30-11:30 a.m.

Fractions are a source of frustration for both students and teachers in secondary math.  We will explore conceptual understanding of fractions and dig into student thinking about fractions, their strengths, gaps and misconceptions. We will identify goals and short classroom activities to remediate and extend student understanding of fractions.  Each session of the workshop builds on the previous.


Customized Sessions

We are happy to customize workshops to suit your group – email us at mdtp@ucla.edu


Zoom Meetings Registration Form 

All MDTP materials and services are provided free of charge

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MDTP is a statewide collaboration of the CSU and UC systems and the California Academic Partnership Program intended to support and advance secondary math instruction. MDTP develops, distributes, scores, and reports the results of multiple choice tests that measure student readiness for mathematics courses ranging from Math 6 to Calculus. MDTP at UCLA offers full support for MDTP materials and services at no charge to secondary schools in LA and Ventura Counties.

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