Date & Time: Tuesday, May 27th at 2 p.m. ET
Join us for an insightful session exploring the essential elements of providing high-quality mathematics instruction that prepares students for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.
In this dynamic 30-minute Ed Talk, learn about the evolving landscape of math education from leading mathematics expert Ki Karou and Kern County’s Chief Curriculum and Instruction Officer Cole Sampson, Ed.D. Discover practical strategies and innovative approaches to cultivate deeper conceptual understanding, foster mathematical thinking, and ignite a passion for learning in your K-8 classrooms.
Key takeaways:
- Understanding the Shifts: Key trends and research shaping the future of math education and their implications for instructional practices
- Leveraging Innovation: How technology and engaging platforms can be strategically integrated to enhance learning and address diverse student needs
- Cultivating Mathematical Thinking: Practical techniques to move beyond procedures and empower students to become problem-solvers and critical thinkers
- Building a Foundation for the Future: Actionable strategies for developing a coherent and rigorous math curriculum that builds essential skills for future success in STEM fields and beyond.
- Expert Insights: Benefit from the combined expertise of Ki Karou and Cole Sampson, who will share their experiences and practical recommendations for identifying impactful and high-quality math instruction
This webinar is ideal for:
- District Administrators
- Chief Academic Officers
- Directors of Curriculum
- Math Coaches
- Anyone passionate about the future of mathematics education
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and practical strategies to build high-quality math instruction that empowers your students for a bright future!
***Attendees will be able to safely download the guide “It Doesn’t Add Up: Why You Need a Better Math Curriculum” to help education leaders understand why prioritizing math education is critical and show how to choose a curriculum that drives real outcomes in math.
Speakers
Cole Sampson, Ed.D, Chief Curriculum and Instruction Officer, Kern County Superintendent of Schools (CA)
Ki Karou, Senior Director of Product Content, MIND Education
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