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TurnOnCCMath is a comprehensive resource to support teachers, teacher educators, professional development providers, and district and state-level curriculum experts in interpreting the CCSS-M for instructional implementation. Documented throughout with citations from research and practitioner journals, TurnOnCCMath will also support educational researchers in identifying fruitful areas for further research on student learning.
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The review of last years (2012) maths/mathslit papers by AMesa
My latest Mathematics bookmarks
Saturday, May 25, 2013
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
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New free online Mathematics stanford course: How to learn math
Registration opened earlier this week for a new short intervention course on Stanford University's free on-line platform. Designed for teachers of math (K-12) or for other helpers of students, such as parents, "How to Learn Math" consists of eight 10 to 15 minute-long sessions intended to change students' relationships with math. In addition to videos of Professor of Mathematics Education Jo Boaler, research ideas, and peer- and self-assessments, her course includes interviews with students, Udacity's Sebastian Thrun, Stanford Professor Carol Dweck, and others. The self-paced course launches Monday, 15 July, and closes Friday, 27 September. Boaler, the author of books such as What's Math Got To Do With It?, also serves as editor of the research commentary section of NCTM's Journal for Research in Mathematics Education (JRME). New free online Mathematics stanford course: How to learn math http://t.co/IzgAEB6nrb #mathslitsa
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I used to do this with my #mathematics students. Called it body maths. So cool well done! http://t.co/hGymAXcMbR
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