Sentences with phrase «based high school math teacher»

This chart compares traditional versus standards - based grading, courtesy of a Colorado - based high school math teacher who moved her class to standards - based grading:

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Most recently, I worked with a high school math teacher to create a performance - based assessment for a unit on probability.
Greg Whitby speaks to Rosei Espedido, Maths and Science teacher at Parramatta Marist High School, about the school's approach to project - based leaSchool, about the school's approach to project - based leaschool's approach to project - based learning.
Eeva Reeder, a former math teacher who led a high school geometry project on designing a school for 2050, says she started project - based learning for three reasons: First, her students were not learning concepts deeply enough to apply or even remember them for a long period.
Standards - based reform was fed by three factors: increased expectations for learning beyond high school, which led to a focus on college readiness for all; the availability of reliable and cheap measures of student proficiency in reading and math; and the push for teacher and school accountability.
Finalists: Forrest Radarian, a science teacher at Phoenix Collegiate Academy High School, a 9 - 12 charter in South Phoenix and Carl Vasil, a middle school math and science teacher at BASIS Goodyear, a K - 8 charter in GooSchool, a 9 - 12 charter in South Phoenix and Carl Vasil, a middle school math and science teacher at BASIS Goodyear, a K - 8 charter in Gooschool math and science teacher at BASIS Goodyear, a K - 8 charter in Goodyear.
High school teachers of all subjects receiving a student growth measure rating based on the math and reading test results of children in grades 4 - 8.
If the optimists were right, the unions would have directed their lawyers, think tanks, communication operatives, and staffers to deliver results in many evidence - based areas, from overhauling schools of education, to promoting hands - on learning in science, technology, and math, to substantially higher salaries for the best teachers, to universal arts programs.
Critical student needs: How technology can support math learning Based on conversations with with a diverse group of educators and edtech decision - makers, we believe that technology is especially well poised to create an impact on middle and high school math by making learning accessible to students of all abilities and cultural backgrounds, providing age - appropriate scaffolding for underdeveloped foundational concepts, enabling rich social interactions with peers and teachers, encouraging growth mindset, metacognition and agency, and creating opportunities to apply knowledge to real - world challenges.
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