The ‘science of reading’ swept reforms into classrooms nationwide. What about math?

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As American schools work to turn around math scores that plunged during the pandemic, some researchers are pushing for more attention to a set of research-based practices for teaching math. The movement has passionate backers, but is still in its infancy, especially compared with the phonics-based “science of reading” that has inspired changes in how classrooms across the country approach literacy.

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Inclusive Math Education for Neurodiverse Youth

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Great article from FeNews from the UK, by Gavin Hoole. He reviews how to create inclusive math education for neurodiverse students and how this can work very well. Nice article with clear questions that get answered.

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The pendulum swings

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After the hype about digital tools in education, the Swedish now rethink the strategy and believe things may have gotten too far. Back to paper and pencil believe some.

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Multivariate Treatment of Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia

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Thorough research here with the implementation of a longitudinal case study over the elementary school years of a students who had difficulties in multiple areas: dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia combined with anxiety. The response to multiple intervention was recorded over time and the progress information greatly helped getting the learning disability diagnosis.

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7 Dyscalculia Tips and Tools for Parents and Teachers

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At merakilane.com they don’t only give you the 7 tips and tools for Parents and Teachers, they also list 12 symptoms of Dyscalculia. A very nice site to explore.

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