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The Transition From Gradual Release to Problem Based Learning - An Interview with Jordan Rappaport
The Transition From Gradual Release to Problem Based Learning - An Interview with Jordan Rappaport
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
We chat with Jordan Rappaport - a teacher from Toronto, Ontario. Jordan’s journey stretches from traditional teacher to Make Math Moment Academy member to regional presenter and most recently, a new member of the Make Math Moments Curriculum Writing Team. In this episode Jordan shares his expertise on how to begin the transformation from an “I do, we do, you do” lesson structure to a problem based lesson format, where and how to get started with problem based lessons, and he shares a strategy you can use to ensure you meet the needs of all students in your classroom. You’ll Learn: How to begin the transformation from an “I do, we do, you do” lesson structure to a problem based lesson format.Where to get started with problem based lessons?How to get excited about teaching mathematics every day.A strategy you can use to help meet the needs of all students in your classroom during a problem based lesson.Resources: Math Class Needs a Makeover5 Principles of Extraordinary Math Teaching - Dan Finkel [VIDEO]Donut Delight [Multiplication Problem Based Unit]R2D2 Sticky Notes [3 Act Math Task]Taco Cart | Desmos Taco Truck - Dan MeyerHow Much Does The Aluminum Foil Prank Cost? - Robert Kaplinsky TaskMake Math Moments 3-Part Framework GuidebookProblem Based Lessons & Units of StudyThe Make Math Moments AcademyReach out to Jordan:Twitter: @jrappaport27Email: jordanrappaport27@gmail.com
Released:
Aug 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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