Welcome to the first edition of the Resources newsletter, in which we will bring you a digest of books, webinars, interesting articles, and more resources, at least quarterly. Separately, our NebraskaMATH newsletter will come out at least once per month to highlight local stories of interest. Continue reading…
Did you miss Matt Larson's Author Talk webinar on NCTM's Catalyzing Change? If so, you can download it at https://www.nctm.org/webinars/authortalks/ Continue reading…
Sara Jensen, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Carthage College, assigns knitting as homework and uses art and craft media in her classroom to tap into the benefits of hands-on learning to explore math concepts.
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Brought to you by NDE, the Nebraska Instructional Mathematics Collaborative website has useful links to reviews and ratings of textbook series and other resources related to textbook adoption, college and career-ready standards, and effective instructional practices. Continue reading…
Learn about strategies and resources to help you put NCTM's Access and Equity Principle into practice all at grade levels, ensuring your teaching, learning, and support provide a high-quality mathematics curriculum to each and every student in reaching their full potential. Continue reading…
Jo Boaler of youcubed shares strategies for change that promote student mathematical mindset growth in this free class. How to Learn Math is a free class for learners of all levels of mathematics. There are 6 sessions, the first three are 10 minutes long and the last three 20 minutes long. Continue reading…
A day of professional development focused on the new "Mindset Mathematics" books is being offered at Stanford on October 15. Join Jo Boaler and Cathy Williams for a day of learning focused on this new K-8 curriculum book series. Continue reading…