Description
Schools have been using various approaches to address the pandemic-related struggles that students are experiencing with mathematics. There is an overwhelming consensus among both educators and researchers that we need to adopt acceleration rather than remediation as a tool to counteract the challenges that students currently face. Acceleration is about equity, which allows all our students to access an engaging, standards-based, academically rigorous, grade-level curriculum. In this book, educational consultant Dr. Nicki Newton shows K-8 teachers how to accelerate mathematics instruction so that all students learn and work on grade level, receive the right scaffolding when they need it, and feel a sense of achievement and success. Educators will in turn experience less frustration and the joy of helping students thrive. Including numerous strategies, tools, and downloadable templates, this book addresses research, planning, assessment, pedagogy, teaching math vocabulary, lesson planning, goal setting and motivation, and action planning. Readers will learn how to use acceleration to get everybody motivated to learn and to create pathways of achievement.
Book Features:
- Unpacks accelerating instruction as a way of saying "everybody is invited to this party."
- Looks at how acceleration provides a pathway to helping academically challenged students achieve and move in step with their grade-level standards.
- Offers detailed ways to plan, implement, and evaluate accelerated math lessons in grades K-8.
- Provides strategies, tools, and downloadable templates so readers can use ideas right away.
Author: Nicki Newton
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Published: 05/26/2023
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.81lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.12w x 0.41d
ISBN13: 9780807768167
ISBN10: 0807768162
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Teaching | Subjects | Mathematics
- Education | Curricula
- Education | Schools | Levels | Elementary
About the Author
Nicki Newton is an education consultant (drnickinewton.com) who works with schools and districts around the United States and Canada on K-8 math curriculum (including best practices, guided math, and math centers) as well as curriculum mapping. She has taught elementary school, middle school, and graduate school.