- A. Math Competencies. Teacher candidates seeking licensure to provide mathematics instruction shall demonstrate the competencies applicable to the area of licensure (PreK—Grade 3; Grades 1—6; Middle School or High School or both).
B. Content Knowledge. The teacher candidate shall:
- (1) Apply mathematics content knowledge for teaching within the candidate’s area of licensure;
- (2) Candidates prepared to teach elementary education shall apply content knowledge for each of the four essential topics: Numbers and Operations, Algebraic Thinking, Geometry and Measurement, and Data Analysis and Probability;
- (3) Demonstrate conceptual understanding, proficiency with procedural skills, and the ability to solve real world problems;
- (4) Recognize the coherent progression of mathematical concepts both within an age/range/grade/course and across an age/range/grade/course;
- (5) Use mathematics to model real world problems; and
- (6) Use precise mathematical language.
C. Pedagogical Skills. The teacher candidate shall:
- (1) Identify the appropriate sequence of mathematical learning targets for both a unit of study and an individual lesson;
- (2) Construct collaborative and self-directed learning opportunities that reflect active student engagement in learning and a growth mindset;
- (3) Develop strategies for responding to anticipated and present student misconceptions;
- (4) Design rich mathematical tasks that help students develop the conceptual understanding, procedural skills, and the ability to apply the mathematics associated with learning targets;
- (5) Integrate instructional strategies and teaching aids that enhance the learning of mathematics, such as multiple representations, manipulatives, calculators, and other technological aids; and
- (6) Recognize productive struggles and unproductive struggles to promote perseverance and thinking flexibly.
- D. The teacher candidate shall use multiple assessment tools and evidence-based instructional strategies to guide the mathematics instructional process.
- E. The teacher candidate shall identify the cognitive process, learning theories, and developmental strategies related to the teaching and learning of mathematics.
Authority: Education Article, §§1-303(2)(ii) and (iii), 2-205, 6-120, 6-121, 6-126, 6-704, and 11-208, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: March, 1969
Chapter revised effective January 15, 1989 (15:27 Md. R. 3136)
Chapter, Teacher Education Programs, repealed effective November 6, 1995 (22:22 Md. R. 1669)
Regulation .01, Programs for Professionally Certified Personnel, adopted effective November 6, 1995 (22:22 Md. R. 1669)
Regulation .01 amended effective September 7, 1998 (25:18 Md. R. 1435)
Regulation .01A amended effective October 14, 2013 (40:20 Md. R. 1653)
Regulation .01 repealed under Programs for Professionally Certified Personnel and new Regulations .01—.15 adopted under Programs for Professionally Licensed Personnel effective April 1, 2024 (51:5 Md R. 229)
Regulation .02B amended effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 219)
Regulation .03 amended effective July 21, 2025 (52:14 Md. R. 713)
Regulation .08C—F amended effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 219)