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Cost: $44
Modules: 5
CPE Credit Hours: 12

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Effective Math: 3-5
This self-paced online course explores five proven teaching practices to support K–2 math learners. You’ll engage with instructional activities that integrate digital tools, foster mathematics discourse, build conceptual understanding, and promote reasoning and productive struggle. The course also provides strategies for delivering meaningful feedback to young mathematicians across a variety of learning situations.

 

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Self-Paced Online Course

Effective Math: 3-5 is a self-paced, online program. Participants can begin anytime and go at their own speed throughout the program.

Upon enrollment, you will receive a program invitation email from TCEA’s learning management system that will give you access to the self-paced course. Within the course, you will find modules that must be moved through in sequential order.

 

Course Modules

Encourage Mathematics Discourse: How can you support the development of students’ positive disposition and confidence towards mathematics? How can you facilitate meaningful mathematical discourse and help students share their understandings with each other? In this module, we will explore strategies to support the development and use of students’ mathematics language during discussions in the math classroom.

Building Conceptual Understanding: How can you guide students to develop a deep understanding of a concept? How can you support students to make sense of procedures and understand why they work? In this module, we will engage in using virtual manipulatives to help build conceptual understanding.

Promote Reasoning: What type of instructional activities can function as “low floor, high ceiling” tasks? How can you provide multiple entry points to all students? In this module, we will examine routines encouraging reasoning and rigorous problem solving.

Support Productive Struggle: What do your students do when they get stuck? How do you help your students understand mathematics and get unstuck? In this module, we will explore ideas to encourage students to work through their productive struggle.

Provide Feedback: What is the purpose of feedback? How do you provide feedback to students? In this module, we will focus on strategies to elicit student thinking and ways to provide feedback to students.