Chris Cain explores why saying, "I'm not good at math" is not ok. The United States is falling further and further behind in mathematics achievement. Chris explains why we must overcome the traditional ways of teaching math and create a more fertile environment for students to learn.
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May 01, 2024
This supplement was created by the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network. This supplement provides a list of vocabulary from a-z, and is designed to record data on the feature, function, and class across the verbal operants. Directions are included within this supplement. ...
All Ages
July 01, 2024
Description Presented by Dr. Leora Wolf-Prusan, Leading for and With Wellbeing, Resilience, and Health in the Workplace will explore what trauma is and how services, systems, and policies can become trauma-informed to best provide individuals the care they need. The archived webinar begins ...
All Ages
September 02, 2024
Monitoring is essential for school improvement, as it allows teams to track progress over time. This fosters a culture of inquiry and continuous improvement. The monitoring phase assesses if evidence-based practices have the desired impact on outcomes. The team identifies changes or "disturbances...
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December 02, 2024
Word problem solving, much like reading comprehension, is an amalgamation skill. Students must leverage multiple skills to successfully attack and solve math word problems. Research has consistently shown the benefits of enhancing students’ knowledge of word problem structures through schema inst...
Middle School (6 − 9), High School (9 − 12), Elementary (K − 6)
May 01, 2024