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Erik Yates

The Neuroscience Behind Stress and Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Are your students stressed-out about learning? This article discusses how students learn better when content and activities are relevant to their lives. Very good Edutopia article.
Erik Yates

Approach to Fractions Seen as Key Shift in Common Standards - Education Week - 14 views

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    Nice EdWeek article and video with many links about how teaching of fractions has changed because it is considered integral to math skills.
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You Must Always (May) Show Your Work - Coach G's Teaching Tips - Education Week Teacher - 5 views

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    Do you ask your students to show their work? Should they? This article has an interesting perspective.
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    I ask them too because I teach alg, these problems become more complicated as the year moves on and they need to write their steps down because there are multiple steps. The ones that have been doing it in their heads for years suddenly cant seem to do that anymore and find themselves in a tricky situation because they don't know how to show their work.
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BBC - Future - Want to learn quicker? Use your body - 0 views

  • The Kinect sensor, meanwhile, is being used in studies to help children learn to more accurately map numbers onto physical space – a simple skill but one that is fundamental to our understanding of mathematics. Most people know, for instance, to place the number 50 exactly midway along a line marked “0” at one end and “100” at the other. Researchers at Eberhard Karls University in Tuebingen, Germany, found that seven-year-olds can place numbers along such a line more accurately if they physically walk the line on the floor – with their motion captured and analysed by the Kinect sensor – than if they use a mouse to interact with a computer screen representation of the line
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Why Do Americans Stink at Math? - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    This is an interesting look at how Americans have led the way in developing math instruction but not following through on it (according to the NY Times author).
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