Math Pathways - Supporting Student Decision-Making

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Considerations for Secondary Math Pathways Implementation

Math pathways work at the secondary level supports every student to learn rigorous, engaging, and relevant mathematics that will facilitate their future academic and career pursuits. To set our high school students up for success, we need to ensure they are aware of their options in mathematics and how those lead to their future academic and career goals. This section includes key resources and examples for district leaders, guidance counselors, and teachers to use when planning how to ensure that students have the guidance and support they need to navigate their options.

Math Pathways Resources for Student Decision-Making

 

Student Questionnaire
#EachChildOurFuture

This resource provides an example of how a district could gauge students’ career interests (part 1) and an example of a decision tree that a district could use to guide students in choosing math courses (part 2). The career alignment lists note careers supported by different math courses.

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Course Descriptions
#EachChildOurFuture

This document is an example of how a district could describe math courses for students.

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Student Graduation Plans
Graduation Plans and Policies for Identifying Students At Risk of Not Graduating

This webpage provides Information for guidance counselors and school leaders about identifying students at risk for not graduating. It includes and example templates for creating graduation plans for students, which may include their pathway through mathematics courses.

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“As student's interests and aspirations evolve, we want to be sure to provide clear and easily accessible information to help them make informed decisions now.”

- Maine Math Pathways Working Group Member
Example Student Guide
Choosing Courses Based on Career Goals

This blog post has examples of processes and resources from central Texas that support students in choosing mathematics classes. It links to a central Texas student guide and to a companion guide for guidance counselors and educators who support students.

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District Planning Tool
Guiding Student Decisions

District leaders, guidance counselors, and teachers can use this tool to guide discussions about supporting student decision-making about mathematics courses and pathway enrollment.

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