Step 1: Course Samplers
You may sample two chapters from each CPM course by clicking here. On this page of the website you may also view a video introduction to CPM, read the research base of the program, review more than two dozen studies about the impact of CPM (state proficiency exams and other types of studies), and get information about the professional development and teacher support elements of the CPM program.
Step 2: Considering the CPM program for adoption
After examining samples of the CPM curriculum, if you find the materials promising for your students, want more information, or need to see copies of the textbooks, contact your CPM Regional Coordinator, Chris Mikles, or Lonnie Bellman. Click here for contact information. They can explain the professional development component of the CPM program and work with you to obtain additional materials or arrange a meeting or presentation for you.
Note: If you are seriously considering using CPM or have decided to do so, it is critical that you inform CPM of your plans as early in the spring of the year prior to implementation as possible so that professional development workshops may be scheduled to meet your needs. |