Rich mathematically experiences are vital in building critical thinking and creative problem-solving abilities that every student will need for college, careers and citizenry in the 21st Century. Many of us already believe this, but are finding it hard to create those experiences during distance learning.
This two-part series will introduce you to some tools and resources to support powerful math learning in both distance learning and other contexts. Teachers in these sessions will also be able to network with other teachers in their grade span and learn what is working across the county.
Cost: FREE
Time: 3:00-4:30pm
Sessions will be held Virtually via Zoom (a link will be emailed to you prior to each session)
Presenter: Josh Deis, Coordinator Math, Sonoma County Office of Education
Audience: K-12 (select the sessions you want to attend below)
Content Questions: Josh Deis |
jdeis@scoe.orgRegistration Questions: Connie Anderson |
canderson@scoe.org