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Choice as a Foundation for Engagement and Empowerment
Posted on March 13, 2021March 14, 2021

Choice as a Foundation for Engagement and Empowerment

A few weeks ago I teamed up with Casio Education and TODOS: Mathematics for All to do a webinar on choice. I think that providing students some choice in the classroom is so important. By providing students some choices over what and how they learn I have found increased engagement and empowerment. If you are … Continue reading Choice as a Foundation for Engagement and Empowerment

Evidencing Students’ Brilliance – Online
Posted on August 17, 2020August 17, 2020

Evidencing Students’ Brilliance – Online

Students are brilliant, we just have to design a learning environment that allows them to evidence their brilliance! How might we allow students what and how they want to share their mathematics thinking online? In this short video I show some ideas using Google slides.
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Building Math Minds Virtual Summit
Posted on July 15, 2020August 15, 2020

Building Math Minds Virtual Summit

Click here to receive the handouts from my Building Math Minds Virtual Summit Presentation Continue reading Building Math Minds Virtual Summit

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