When students don’t perform well in a subject, the typical responses relate to student motivation, e.g., they need more grit, they don’t have the right growth mindset, or they just need to work more effectively. In other words, the student gets the blame. During his presentation, “Promoting Belonging in Math Through Instructional Choices and Practices,” Jamaal Sharif Matthews, Ph.D., Associate Professor at Montclair State University, NJ, shared his research on the role of belonging in school success and how it may be even more substantial for ethnic minority and socially marginalized youth. While his work is primarily centered on mathematics education, Dr. Matthews’ work on building instructional practices to promote belonging can apply across subjects and grade levels.
In this two-part edWebinar series, explore fractions in our everyday lives. The February session focuses on sharing and scaling.
In this edWebinar, understand the mindsets and practices teachers can develop to promote belonging become proactive in restoring equity in classrooms.
In this edWebinar, Sara Delano Moore, Ph.D. explores a variety of resources to support student understanding and mastery of multiplication.
In this edWebinar, David Woods, shares strategies for fostering a school math culture that allows students to engage in big ideas and develop skillsets.
In this edWebinar, learn how to set your classes up for success by creating powerful STEM lessons that engage and empower students.
For many of the 4.5 million English Language Learners (ELLs) in U.S. elementary and middle school classrooms, learning and understanding the language of mathematics can be a challenge. Supporting ELLs requires a commitment to a shift in practices which involves the entire school and also branches out to the community. Michele Dawson, Senior Director of Instructional Technology in Compton Unified School District, CA; and Kelly Urlacher, Senior Curriculum Designer at DreamBox Learning, had a conversation of essential approaches for supporting these students in “Key Strategies to Making Access and Equity a Reality for ELL Students.”
In this engaging edWebinar, you’ll tackle four math problems worth solving with math education consultant Patrick Vennebush.
Presented by Dr. Sara Delano Moore, ORIGO Education Sponsored by ORIGO Education Watch the Recording If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Mathematics for Young Learners community and go to the CE Quizzes link in the Community Toolbox. Problem solving is an important part of teaching and learning mathematics.… read more →
In this edWebinar, James Burnett, President and Senior Author at ORIGO Education, demonstrates easy-to-make visual aids and games that help students to master the three basic fact strategies for multiplication (Use Tens, Doubling, and Build Up/Down) and one strategy for division (Think Multiplication) as described in contemporary standards that are used across the country.