by Oran Tkatchov | Jan 21, 2022 | Math, Strategies, teaching
Support provided by early childhood educators can put students on a path that will lead to success in math for years to come. Click here to start building math student resilience.
by Oran Tkatchov | Jan 20, 2022 | captioned video, comprehension, described, distance learning, instruction, learning, Math, teaching
A resource page from Described and Captioned Media Programs (DCMP) the uses practical examples and realistic models to provide students with an accessible context for mathematical concepts.
by Oran Tkatchov | Dec 6, 2021 | captioned video, learning, Math, teaching
In this edWebinar, Sean Nank and Kathleen Sheehy explore how math educators using the 5 Practices can make this school year resonate for students in positive ways for years to come through positive interactions between students, teachers, and math. This recorded...
by Oran Tkatchov | Nov 23, 2021 | Blind, instruction, learning, Math
In this webcast, Susan Osterhaus from the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired shares her insights related to instructional strategies and resources for teaching math to students who are blind or visually impaired. She talks about the use of technology and...
by Oran Tkatchov | Sep 22, 2021 | Math, Strategies, Teach and Enrich, teaching
“Would You Rather” is a peer-recommended website for student community building. Ask students to pick a path, then justify it with math. When using the site, students choose between two real-life examples—like a box of chocolates with five rows and 14...
by Oran Tkatchov | Jun 3, 2021 | computers, learning, Math, Strategies, teaching
Professional learning opportunities for general and special education teachers who teach mathematics. A computer or tablet with the ability to access Google slides is not required but is strongly recommended to enable full participation in each session. Click the...