Math for All Participant Book (K–2)
- Babette Moeller - Education Development Center, USA
- Barbara Dubitsky - Bank Street College of Education, New York, USA
- Marvin Cohen - Bank Street College of Education, New York, USA
- Karen Marschke-Tobier - Bank Street College of Education, New York, USA
- Hal Melnick - Bank Street College of Education, New York, USA
- Linda Metnetsky - Bank Street College of Education, New York, USA
A mathematics professional development program for inclusive classrooms
Developed by the Education Development Center and Bank Street College of Education, this professional development program shows general and special education teachers how to collaborate to provide a high-quality, standards-based mathematics education to all students, including those with disabilities. The Math for All learning experiences detailed in the corresponding facilitator's kit help teachers
- Assess students' strengths and needs
- Use multiple instructional strategies to teach specific math concepts
- Tailor lessons based on individual student's strengths and needs to help them achieve high-quality learning outcomes in mathematics and meet the Common Core State Standards
This program emphasizes how the neurodevelopmental demands of a math lesson interact with individual student’s strengths and needs. The authors provide step-by-step guidance for adapting materials, activities, and instructional strategies to make lessons accessible to all students. This participant book includes the handouts and reproducibles for the program. The corresponding kit includes a facilitator's guide and a corresponding DVD.
"This detailed and informative resource provides a neurodevelopmental guideline for planning math lessons appropriate for learners with a variety of learning needs."
—Renee Peoples, Math Instructional Facilitator
Swain County Elementary Schools, Bryson City, NC
"Math for All will directly impact the way teachers observe, reflect, and support students who struggle with some aspect of math learning. It is a multi-layered book that will appeal to facilitators of professional development and teachers, because it is grounded in everyday practice."
—Claire Wurtzel, Director of Professional Development
The Churchill School & Center, New York , NY
The following video explains the five day-long workshops, including format, facilitation, and topics.
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Find out more about the program's specific learning goals, such as the key competencies teachers much have to be effective in mathematics.
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Learn what Math For All is about, and how it tries to help teachers prepare to teach students with different needs.
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"Math For All is a brilliant, timely and much-needed publication that will go a long way in developing the capacity of teachers to meet the mathematical needs of all students. This book emphasizes collaborative lesson planning - a powerful practice for improving teachers’ capacity to design rigorous lessons that positively impact student learning."
"Math For All will directly impact the way teachers observe, reflect, and support students who struggle with some aspect of math learning. It is a multi-layered book that will appeal to facilitators of professional development and teachers, because it is grounded in everyday practice."
"Math For All is a necessary comprehensive tool for all teachers grappling with the challenges of delivering quality mathematics instruction in an engaging and meaningful way."