0.5 Hours

Empowering Students through Collaborative Problem Solving

4.8 out of 5 stars (based on 16 reviews)

This session focuses on students working collaboratively in classrooms so that they own their learning.  Using a problem-solving method makes the content come alive. 

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Empowerment

Helen Keller spoke to the power of collaboration when she said, “alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.” Empower collaboration in your classroom with targeted math strategies shared in this session.

Connection to Practice

  • Highlighting definitions of empowerment and collaboration
  • Ideas on how to leverage problem-solving in the classroom to teach

Requirements

  • A willingness to learn and grow.
  • A computer or phone with access to the internet.
  • No paid software required – everything you need is in the Learning Module.

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4.8
4.8 out of 5 stars (based on 16 reviews)
May 26, 2024

The follow up after meetings to set accountability

Chassie S
Verified
May 24, 2024

Using the parking lot, and the agenda, delegating responsibilities

Angel M
Verified
May 24, 2024

I plan to use some of the reading interventions described in the presentation to help frame reading and analysis of complex tests. For example, I can develop a clear process for how students should engage with a new source modeled after the research about determining the gist of a short section of text.

Kyle K
Verified
February 16, 2024

I will use shorter lectures and more student engaged teaching.

Kathryne T
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Instructor Bio
Instructor: Katherine Safarik
Katherine has worked as an educator for almost twenty years, beginning as a first grade teacher in a traditional classroom before transitioning to online education.