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Campfire gathering facilitation guide
Campfire gathering facilitation guide

Campfire Gatherings are guided conversations that will help us build the type of trusting relationships we will need on our journey—relationships that will position us as active partners in each other’s professional growth.

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Lesson 5.6: Challenge Ableist Assumptions in Mathematics Problems
Lesson 5.6: Challenge Ableist Assumptions in Mathematics Problems

This lesson engages students in using their bodies (i.e., their fingers) as a physical representation to support skip-counting groups of 10. At the same time, students will also unpack this common practice to begin a conversation about body diversity.

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Tasks as Opportunities to Practice Culturally Relevant Teaching
Tasks as Opportunities to Practice Culturally Relevant Teaching

This excerpt offers a list of culturally relevant mathematics tasks and also provides an example of how student can find connections between mathematics and real life.

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Responding with Hope
Responding with Hope

This excerpt includes "The Hope Wheel" graphic and how educators can use it to adapt content standards with hope verbs.

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Bad at Math? Book Study Guide
Bad at Math? Book Study Guide

In this book study guide for Bad at Math?, participants will have the opportunity to learn about and incorporate effective praise into their teaching, consider ways to support the idea that we are all math people, and much more. Every book study group or professional learning community is different and unique. If you are formally facilitating a book study group, this is meant to serve you as a guide, but you should feel free to make it your own and tailor it to the group you are facilitating.

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Bad at Math? Table of Contents
Bad at Math? Table of Contents

View the Table of Contents and explore the contents of Bad at Math?

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Bad at Math? Introduction
Bad at Math? Introduction

In this introduction, the author explains how this book can help anyone who has ever wondered, "why am I bad at math?"

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