Archive for November 2024
Feedback in Secondary Math: It’s More Than a Grade Pt. 1
By Constance Hallemeier Secondary math teachers often find themselves juggling multiple responsibilities: having a limited amount of time with students, managing a large number of students, and teaching a multitude of standards. Amidst these challenges, providing effective feedback can seem like a daunting task. As a former high school math classroom teacher, I struggled with…
Read MoreMaking Math Feedback Count Part 2: Enhancing Student Progress in Math
By Dr. Sherri Lorton In Part 1 of this series, we explored the powerful role of data in guiding math instruction. We illustrated why tying data collection and feedback to standards supports planning and the feedback process. Now, in Part 2, we dive deeper into the various types of data that can inform feedback practices,…
Read MoreMaking Math Feedback Count, Part 1: The Power of Data
By Dr. Sherri Lorton Making Math Feedback Count, Part 1: The Power of Data In today’s classrooms, data is far more than just a tool for assessing student performance—it is a vital resource for guiding instruction, improving teaching strategies, and fostering student growth. When it comes to mathematics, a subject that often challenges our young…
Read MoreThe Secret to Feedback That Sticks
By Dr. Stephanie Brenner When we think about feedback, quick comments like “Great job!” or “Try harder next time” come to mind. However, for educators, feedback’s true value lies in helping students learn and improve, not just feel good. Research by experts like Bryan Goodwin, John Hattie, Robert Marzano, Douglas Reeves, and Douglas Stone shows…
Read MoreYou Hold the Power: Trust Yourself, Trust Your Craft
By Dr. Carrie Hepburn In a world where technology increasingly takes center stage, it’s easy to feel like we need a digital program to tell us what to do in education. But here’s the truth: nothing replaces the power of a teacher. Not an algorithm, not a device, and not a slide deck from 15…
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