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Crafting a Productive Math Struggle in Your Math Classroom
Crafting a Productive Math Struggle in Your Math Classroom
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Nov 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode we speak with veteran Grade 8 classroom teacher, author and current NCTM President, Kevin Dykema.Kevin spends time with us to unpack why productive struggle is a necessary part of an effective mathematics program, what we can do now to plan and implement lessons that place students in a productive struggle and how we might get key stakeholders convinced that learning in a math classroom that might look different than the one they remember can be a good thing for students.You’ll Learn: What can you do differently than teaching math just “slower and louder”;Why productive struggle is a necessary part of an effective mathematics program;What you can do now to plan and implement elements of productive struggle;How to ensure a lesson crafted to provide a productive struggle is delivered with productive struggle (instead of the teacher robbing the thinking of students);How to help families and key stakeholders get “on board” with teaching through productive struggle; and, What resources are great for modifying your lessons to allow for more productive struggle.Resources: Productive Math Struggle [Book]Openmiddle.com Sign Up for the FREE 2022 Virtual SummitDistrict Leaders: Share The Summit WIth Your Educators!Make Math Moments Share The Summit Giveaway [$4500 in Prizes to be won!]Your year of confidence! Register for the 2022 Make Math Moments Virtual Summit Empower your educators to elevate their pedagogical practice and deepen their mathematics content knowledge.Your Educators can attend this FREE LIVE Virtual Summit on Saturday November 19th and Sunday November 20th, 2022.Learn More: https://makemathmoments.com/summitdistrict/
Released:
Nov 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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