What s Your Math Problem Getting to the Heart of Teaching Problem Solving

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What s Your Math Problem     Getting to the Heart of Teaching Problem Solving
Author : Gojak, Linda
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Publisher : Shell Education
Language : English
Release Date : 01 March 2017
ISBN : 9781618139252
Pages : 242 pages
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What s Your Math Problem Getting to the Heart of Teaching Problem Solving by Gojak, Linda Book PDF Summary

Dig into problem solving and reflect on current teaching practices with this exceptional resource. Meaningful instructional tools and methods are provided to help teachers understand each problem solving strategy and how to use it with their students. Teachers are given opportunities to practice problems themselves and reflect on how they can better integrate problem solving into their instruction. This resource supports College and Career Readiness Standards.

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