• 134: Are your students thinking? How do you know?

  • Oct 14 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

134: Are your students thinking? How do you know?

  • Summary

  • Are your students thinking deeply about math concepts? Today we are talking about having research-based instructional strategies for math to create student-centered classrooms.

    We are chatting about:

    • Why research based instruction matters
    • The research Word Problem Workshop is based on
    • How you can have peace of mind knowing that the strategies and routines you are using in your classroom are based on research

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    • 5 Steps to a Student Centered Math Class
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    🤩 Math Word Problem Workshop

    Save time and energy by planning a simple daily routine that increases student engagement, problem solving, & math proficiency!

    When you join the Math Word Problem Workshop, I'll show you how to...

    • engage every student in problem solving, daily.
    • create a daily structure that allows students to collaborate, reflect, take risks, and use mistakes as opportunities.
    • a system to plan for problem solving, simply and efficiently.
    • confidently facilitate a students lead problem solving workshop

    Join today by clicking HERE!


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