by Patrick Tegge | Jul 28, 2017 | Articles
Taking the mystery out of math is one of the objectives for a group of teachers who are seeking to improve the quality of their instruction and engage students. “There is continual research done on how we learn, how we best think,” said Donna Kirk,... by Robyn Smith | Jul 23, 2017 | Articles
In Pinellas County, Florida, a summer training program boosts new teachers’ skills by giving them opportunities to practice teaching techniques and classroom management with coaching from expert teachers. Springboard for Success is a four week summer program... by Patrick Tegge | Jun 14, 2017 | Articles
Teachers and students learning together is one of the benefits of an eight day professional learning program for teachers that shows them new ways to approach math along with students from kindergarten through eighth grade. Every summer, Gwinnett Public Schools hosts... by Julie Anderson | Oct 4, 2014 | Articles
When a school partners with college students for lessons and activities, everyone benefits, and has a great time learning. 6 year old Levi Sawatzky got ahead on figuring out subtraction by the end of a lesson taught by a college student at Chandler Elementary. “It’s... by Barbara Anderson | Oct 3, 2014 | Articles
A grant for science and math teacher training has been awarded by the federally funded Teacher Quality Partnership to two dozen districts to improve the skills and resources of science and math teachers. The Fresno Unified School District was awarded nearly $8 million...
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