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Webinar “The Science of Math: Confident Teachers Inspire Confident Students”

Published: August 24, 2022; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 August 31, 2022    03:00 PM-04:00 PM EDT
Webinar “The Science of Math: Confident Teachers Inspire Confident Students”

How can administrators empower all students to be confident authors of their own learning? Attend this edWebinar to learn how a science-driven approach to intentionally scaffolding language in mathematics is highly effective for students, especially emerging bilingual students. Hear from a district administrator’s perspective on how their shift to teachers as facilitators of academic discourse empowers students as the doers, thinkers, and owners of their learning.

This edWebinar will be of interest to PreK-8 school and district leaders, education technology leaders, and math leaders and coaches. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.

About the Presenters

Nigel Nisbet is the vice president of content creation at MIND Research Institute and leads a team of content specialists in building engaging, interactive, and completely visual games that teach all students how math really works. He came to MIND after working as a mathematics specialist for Los Angeles Unified School District where he designed and delivered professional development programs and implemented the transition to Response to Intervention (RTI) programming. Prior to joining LAUSD, he taught mathematics, AP physics, and AP computer science at Van Nuys Senior High.

Dr. Kathleen L. Gallagher has been an educator since 1986. She has taught all grades, kindergarten through Grade 8, as well as graduate courses in the Leadership Program at the University of San Diego. She received her master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from UCSD in 1990, and her Ph.D. from USD in 2013. Her research focuses on student engagement and instructional quality. She was awarded The Most Outstanding Dissertation from the American Educational Research Association in 2014. Her writing has been published by the National Writing Project, the Journal of Contemporary School Psychology, the National Staff Development Council, and Math Solutions Publications. She is currently serving as Principal of Baker Elementary School in San Diego.

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Time: 3:00 pm — 4:00 pm EDT

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