More than a third of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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As my students are participating in remote learning, it is essential for them to have the opportunity to interact with other classmates and to be provided with engaging math lessons. This is important since many of my students have stated that it is difficult to focus when learning at home. As a teacher in a virtual setting, one of my goals is to not just provide students with information on various mathematical concepts and techniques but to also provide them with rich mathematical problems that will help develop their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. With these, I hope to facilitate effective discussions and student collaboration.
In order for me to put this goal in action, the MacBook Pro will be useful for me in creating and implementing lesson plans that will allow my students to engage in deep mathematical thinking, even with remote learning. Teaching three Algebra I and two Geometry classes this year, I plan on creating lessons through Nearpod, where students will be able to share their ideas and show their work and thinking. By doing this, I will be able to facilitate deep mathematical discussions even in a virtual setting. This will also help with student engagement during a time that is challenging for a lot of students.
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As my students are participating in remote learning, it is essential for them to have the opportunity to interact with other classmates and to be provided with engaging math lessons. This is important since many of my students have stated that it is difficult to focus when learning at home. As a teacher in a virtual setting, one of my goals is to not just provide students with information on various mathematical concepts and techniques but to also provide them with rich mathematical problems that will help develop their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. With these, I hope to facilitate effective discussions and student collaboration.
In order for me to put this goal in action, the MacBook Pro will be useful for me in creating and implementing lesson plans that will allow my students to engage in deep mathematical thinking, even with remote learning. Teaching three Algebra I and two Geometry classes this year, I plan on creating lessons through Nearpod, where students will be able to share their ideas and show their work and thinking. By doing this, I will be able to facilitate deep mathematical discussions even in a virtual setting. This will also help with student engagement during a time that is challenging for a lot of students.