
Keep Them In the Equation – Engaging Advanced Math Students in Online Classrooms
You’ve probably been there: It’s ten minutes into your online math class, and most kids are working hard at the problem you assigned, except for
You’ve probably been there: It’s ten minutes into your online math class, and most kids are working hard at the problem you assigned, except for
In the last 60 years, there have been exactly 2,843 instances of graduation commencement speeches that used some variation on this phrase: “The goal of
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Puréed “Sure, I can teach that,” I said, trying to sound more confident than I actually felt. Mentally, though, I was already preparing myself for
The first few years of online learning in the 2000’s were a tangle of trial and error. Some things worked beautifully: individualized learning plans, tutoring
“I’m just not a math person.” It’s a sentence I have heard countless times from students during my years of teaching math in the classroom
The most important thing to establish early is your relationship with every student.
Your students want more than anything to feel noticed.