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Elevating Math Education Through Problem-Based Learning

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Nothing excites you more than testing your skill, strength and resilience against some of the most extreme environments on the planet, and now you've decided to take on the greatest challenge of all: Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. And that's how people learn math. Imagine you are a mountaineer.

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Teaching Tools and Techniques

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From traditional classroom learning methods like lectures and textbooks to innovative technologies such as interactive whiteboards and educational apps, these tools aim to facilitate effective learning experiences and foster student growth. What are some examples of teaching techniques?

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eSN Hero Awards Finalists: 11 inspiring educators

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After months of research and a successful pilot, the district chose enVision to be that core mathematics curriculum because of its rigor, digital learning components, and engaging lessons. enVision offers an innovative math curriculum that helps educators teach with confidence and inspires students with hands-on, problem-based learning.

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

Faculty Focus

For example, as a professor in teacher education, I can have my students take pictures or videos of non-traditional teaching they see in the world. We can then expand their view and discuss why they chose specific subjects and if that teaching method would work in a more traditional classroom.

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

Faculty Focus

For example, as a professor in teacher education, I can have my students take pictures or videos of non-traditional teaching they see in the world. We can then expand their view and discuss why they chose specific subjects and if that teaching method would work in a more traditional classroom.