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The Arc of Mathematics: Making Connections from Elementary to High School

Thursday, March 7, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST

The Arc of Mathematics: Making Connections from Elementary to High School

Presented by Amy Jones Lewis, Vice President of Instructional Design, Math (K-12), Carnegie Learning; and Tarin Barrow, Director of Product Education Services, Carnegie Learning
Moderated by Katie Ruff, Director of Product Marketing, Mathematics, Carnegie Learning

Sponsored by Carnegie Learning

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What you’ve heard is true: math is a subject that builds. The skills our students learn in elementary school are essential for high school success and beyond.

Join us for an edWebinar where we explore the interconnectedness of mathematics and think through a thread of concepts from kindergarten through Algebra 2. We discuss the connections and progression from early numeracy to function transformations and see how a connected curriculum exposes students to these concepts through games and engaging collaborative activities.

This recorded edWebinar is of interest to K–12 teachers, instructional coaches, and school and district leaders.

Amy Jones Lewis

About the Presenters

Amy Jones Lewis believes that all students are capable of learning math at a deep conceptual level. She brings this passion into her role as she leads the Instructional Design Team, overseeing the content development of Carnegie Learning’s K-12 math instructional resources. Amy is committed to ensuring all students have access to high-quality mathematics instruction from empowered teachers. She is the former Director of Educational Services, where she worked with teachers and coaches across the country to successfully implement the Carnegie Learning blended math solutions. She began her career teaching high school mathematics in Malawi, Africa, and Baltimore City, MD.

Tarin Barrow

Tarin Barrow is a dedicated educator with over 15 years of experience in education. She is currently the Director of Product Education Services at Carnegie Learning. Prior to joining Carnegie Learning, Tarin taught high school mathematics for 10 years and went on to serve as the Secondary Mathematics Coordinator for a school district in El Paso, Texas.

Katie Ruff

About the Moderator

Katie Ruff, a former high school math teacher, has been supporting educators across the country since she joined Carnegie Learning in 2016. Because of her teaching experience—ranging from co-taught classes to AP statistics to everything in between—she is very passionate about math education and student success at all levels. Katie is currently the Director of Product Marketing for Math, and lives in McKinney, Texas, with her dog, Wrigley.

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Carnegie Learning

Carnegie Learning is celebrating 25 years as a leader in AI-driven technology, curriculum, and professional learning solutions for K-12 education. Our award-winning math, literacy, world languages, professional learning, and high-dosage tutoring products deliver real and lasting results. Born from cognitive science research at Carnegie Mellon University, we are known for harnessing the power of data to improve student performance. Our range of products allows us to support more than 2 million students and educators in all 50 states and Canada. Named a Top Place to Work for six years in a row, our employees are passionate about partnering with educators in the classroom. For more information, visit carnegielearning.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.


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Date:
Thursday, March 7, 2024
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4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST
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