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MIND Blog Rewind: January 2020

MIND Research Institute

Each month on the MIND blog, we share stories of how our organization, our partners, and educators across the country are advancing the mission to mathematically equip all students to solve the world’s most challenging problems. Welcome to the MIND Blog Rewind! all-new version of our flagship solution, ST Math ®! Listen now!

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What is culturally responsive teaching and how to implement it in your classroom?

Neo LMS

Being a teacher has never been only about teaching students things like math, science, and history. Unfortunately, the problem for years now has been generalized teaching practices that don’t take each student’s identity and experiences into consideration. A teacher is a mentor, a counselor, an influencer, and even a therapist.

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8 Important Generative AI Use Cases in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In Part 1 of “ Why Every School Needs and AI Policy Right Now ,” I shared the empirical evidence about Artificial Intelligence and how it is impacting our world and schools. blog post to understand this.) Art Classes Beware.

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The Power of See, Think, Me, We

Catlin Tucker

Click here to revisit my last blog in this series on using the “Claim-Evidence-Question” routine. ” or “How does this connect to my own experiences, ideas, or feelings?” ” Me: In this phase, students could discuss personal experiences with rain, like jumping in puddles or seeing a rainbow.

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40 Engaging Word Problems for 2nd Graders

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Word problems for 2nd graders are the topic of our blog post today. Well, they’re like mini-stories where math is the hero, swooping in to solve everyday challenges. But they’re not just fun narratives; they’re a stepping stone to critical thinking, laying the groundwork for more complex math problems and life skills.

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AR is here. Is your classroom onboard?

Neo LMS

In this way, the whole learning experience is more and more appealing to students because they are more engaged and motivated throughout their instruction. As a consequence, a larger number of teachers turn to AR to create memorable learning experiences for students. appeared first on NEO BLOG. The possibilities are endless.

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My Educational Learning Plan for the Coronavirus-Induced Hiatus

User Generated Education

Prodigy Math Game – For those who don’t know, Prodigy is no-cost math game where kids can earn prizes, go on quests and play with friends — all while learning math. With Prodigy math homework is disguised as a video-game. Then when we return, we can jump into creating the illustrations. My learners love it.