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Virtual Manipulatives: Making Effective Instructional Choices, Katie L. Anderson-Pence
Virtual Manipulatives: Making Effective Instructional Choices, Katie L. Anderson-Pence
Colorado Mathematics Teacher
This article gives three tips for the effective use of virtual manipulatives in mathematics instruction to promote active engagement and student learning: (1) match the virtual manipulative to the learning target; (2) determine the task to pose to students; and (3) encourage discourse.
Resisting Student Labeling In This Era Of Testing, Richard Kitchen, Michelle Garcia-Olp, Jacklyn Van Ooyik
Resisting Student Labeling In This Era Of Testing, Richard Kitchen, Michelle Garcia-Olp, Jacklyn Van Ooyik
Colorado Mathematics Teacher
We examined perspectives that prospective elementary teachers (PTs) noticed their mentor teachers held with regards to classifying students by achievement or behavior. Many PTs noticed deficit mathematical discourse and expressed concern about how that could lead students to develop negative views of themselves.
Promoting Class Discourse With Warm-Up Routines, Lisa Bejarano
Promoting Class Discourse With Warm-Up Routines, Lisa Bejarano
Colorado Mathematics Teacher
Routines, particularly at the start of class, create predictability and provide an opportunity to experiment with instructional strategies that can enhance the mathematics culture in a classroom. In this article, we explore concrete examples of instructional routines, along with resources and consideration of the values they communicate.