How Our Math Mindsets Survey Helped Ease Students’ Fears Around Learning
by Katie Hale
Try this survey to boost student voice and support strong positive identities in math.
We all know that social networks can be important teaching tools—but how do you cut through the clutter and focus on the channels that will truly help improve your practice? In last week’s slowchat hosted by teachers Lyndsay Nottingham and Sarah Thomas, we asked for the top social networks (besides Twitter!) that you use to enhance your teaching practice. Read on for 10 of the Teacher2Teacher community’s responses and share your own in the comments below.
Don’t miss this week’s slow chat about Twitter chats—use #T2TChat to join in the conversation with hosts Lyndsay Nottingham and Sarah Thomas. And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter if you don’t already!
by Katie Hale
Try this survey to boost student voice and support strong positive identities in math.
by Marcus Luther
How focusing on what I can control empowers me—and my students.
by Jessyca Mathews
The process and template I used to transform how my students think about reading.