Math Instructional Routine Guide: “Which One Doesn’t Belong”
This instructional guide offers a powerful and accessible routine to refine your students’ mathematical skills and ignite their curiosity and skepticism.
Webinar
Presented by: Dr. Jennifer Langer-Osuna
Associate Professor of Elementary Mathematics Education and the Learning Sciences, Stanford University Graduate School of Education
Collaborative learning is a learner-centered instructional model that involves a group of students working together to share ideas, question each other’s thinking, and solve problems. Research has demonstrated that collaborative learning methods improve student achievement in mathematics and attitudes toward math.
How can educators move students from a traditional passive approach to math learning to a collaborative one? Tune in to this on-demand webinar to hear Dr. Jennifer Langer-Osuna discuss: