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Teacher trainer Christina Tondevold shares ways to accelerate students' math learning to make up for skills lost during the pandemic.
The divide makes it less likely that students who struggle will get access to proven strategies, researchers argue in a new study.
An educator and developer of a summer math program called ST Math Immersion explains how a shift in focus away from student deficits and toward the existing strengths they can build upon is central to ...
Teachers in three school systems learned strategies to help multilingual learners engage with rigorous math assignments.
Data released by the Oregon Department of Education in the fall showed that student proficiency rates for mathematics dropped to about 30%. We'll hear from math educators on how the pandemic ...
Returning to older math processes and ideas when introducing new material also works to lessen anxiety about the new learning. While teaching synthetic division to his Algebra 2 class, for example, ...
Finally, I find it productive to simply acknowledge that learning math can be challenging; telling a struggling student that a problem is easy is one of the most dispiriting things you can say to ...
Students who don’t read well or lack crucial vocabulary often face unnecessary obstacles—not just in reading but also in math.
“Horrendous” is a word James Stigler uses to describe how little math many U.S. students learn in middle schools and high schools. He should know; Stigler, a UCLA professor of developmental and ...
The program also focuses on common struggles students have as they learn a particular math concept, and how to use instructional tools and strategies to help them overcome these struggles.
Order of operations: How do students learn math? Math skills appear more challenging to fix than reading, which has seen larger post-pandemic rebounds in Ohio and nationally.
Here's where parents and students can turn for free help with math as schools are closed due to the new coronavirus.