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Start Your Fall Math Instruction Strong by Working Collaboratively:  Implementing a MWSA and Partnering With Families

Monday, September 27, 2021 - 3:30pm

Presented by Karen Karp, Sarah Bush, Barbara Dougherty, and Hilary Kreisberg

This fall is an ideal time for schools and districts to take a more cohesive, collaborative, and community-oriented approach to mathematics learning. Discover the benefits of working closely with colleagues through a Mathematics Whole School Agreement (MWSA) and the advantages that partnering with families has on children’s mathematics development.


Your Mathematics Formative Assessment Game Plan

Monday, March 20, 2017 - 3:30pm

Presented by Francis “Skip” Fennell

Do you really know what your students are thinking when doing mathematics? How can you find out? What will you do next? This webinar addresses teachers’ challenges and questions in using formative assessment to guide planning and teaching, and monitor student progress in mathematics. Based on Skip Fennell’s new book, The Formative 5: Everyday Assessment Techniques for Every Math Classroom, it will present teacher and classroom-tested formative assessment techniques that are doable—every day—and that make a difference. The Formative 5 is a palette of the techniques that research shows provide the most effective assessment “game plan” for any mathematics classroom.


Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom

Monday, April 22, 2019 - 3:30pm

Presented by John Almarode and Kateri Thunder

Learn the strategies that build conceptual understanding of mathematical ideas and problem solving to help students demonstrate more than a year's worth of growth for every year spent in school. John Almarode and Kateri Thunder’s webinar will help participants learn how. By using the right approach at the right time you can design classroom experiences that maximize mathematics learning.


Reframing the "COVID Slide" in K-12 Mathematics

Monday, October 26, 2020 - 3:30pm

Presented by John J. SanGiovanni, Sara Delano Moore & Beth McCord Kobett

The COVID-19 pandemic thrust teachers and students into new and difficult terrain for mathematics teaching and learning. Join bestselling authors John SanGiovanni, Sara Delano Moore, and Beth McCord Kobett as they discuss high-quality mathematics teaching and learning strategies for rigorous and equitable mathematics education—even in hybrid or remote settings.


A Guide to Detracking Math Courses

Monday, May 15, 2023 - 3:30pm

Presented by Angela Torres and Laura Wentworth

There is a powerful, international momentum towards equity in mathematics. Angela Torres and Laura Wentworth are excited to share their evolving understandings about supporting powerful mathematics in heterogeneous classrooms. They will discuss many interconnected points when taking up bold systems work: vision-setting first and foremost, alongside considerations of research and policy; curricular, coaching, and professional supports for educators, and making adjustments over time as policies and practices shift.


Linda Gojak & Ruth Harbin-Miles

Monday, May 23, 2016 - 3:30pm

Watch Linda Gojak & Ruth Harbin-Miles Archived Webinar

Elementary and middle school mathematics teachers agree that division is one of the toughest topics to teach. The Common Core Standards explicitly address division as described in The Common Core Mathematics Companion series. This webinar will present the progression of division across the grades with the use of meaningful models and applications that lead students to a deeper understanding of division


Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice

Monday, October 24, 2022 - 3:30pm

Presented by Courtney Koestler, Jennifer Ward, Eva Thanheiser, and Tonya Bartell

This webinar will walk through the process of applying critical frameworks to instruction, using standards-based mathematics to explore, understand, and respond to social justice issues. Learn to plan instruction that engages children in mathematics explorations through age-appropriate sample lessons and focus on how to build classrooms in which such lessons can be implemented.


 Jumpstart Student Reasoning and Number Sense, Grades 3-8

Monday, October 1, 2018 - 3:30pm

Presented by John SanGiovanni

Do your students struggle with number sense and reasoning? Are you looking to jumpstart your students’ engagement with activities that are uncomplicated, worthwhile, and doable? In this session led by John SanGiovanni, participants learn about dynamic, practical routines for developing number sense and fluency with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio, and operations. A collection of ready-for-use resources will be provided as well as classroom clips that model how to use the resources.


Jumpstart Student Reasoning and Number Sense in Elementary Grades and Beyond

Monday, November 18, 2019 - 3:30pm

Presented by John SanGiovanni

Do your students struggle with number sense and reasoning? Are you looking to jumpstart your students’ engagement with activities that are uncomplicated, worthwhile, and doable? In this session led by John SanGiovanni, participants learn about dynamic, practical routines for developing number sense and fluency with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio, and operations. A collection of ready-for-use resources will be provided as well as classroom clips that model how to use the resources.


Figuring Out Fluency: Beyond Basic Facts and Algorithms

Monday, August 29, 2022 - 3:30pm

Presented by Jennifer Bay-Williams, John SanGiovanni

Fluency is complex. Teaching it well is challenging. Teaching it equitably is non-negotiable. This session examines what procedural fluency is and what it isn't. It addresses myths, strategies, and assessment. It establishes what we must do to teach fluency equitably. Participant learning will be complemented with ready-to-use classroom resources.



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