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I first learned about Problem Types with Cognitively Guided Instruction in the book Children's Mathematics. The group of researchers studied children and found that when given open ended questions children move through a progression of understanding… when given no explicit instruction. 🤯
It blows teachers minds to think that children can develop understanding with no explicit instruction. However, when we think about how children learn it actually makes sense.
You won't want to miss this episode all about Problem Types in your math classroom!
In this episode we will chat about:
Links:
📘 Children’s Mathematics Cognitively Guided Instruction
👀 Look for more information coming soon about WPW Teacher Training!
Have Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath
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I first learned about Problem Types with Cognitively Guided Instruction in the book Children's Mathematics. The group of researchers studied children and found that when given open ended questions children move through a progression of understanding… when given no explicit instruction. 🤯
It blows teachers minds to think that children can develop understanding with no explicit instruction. However, when we think about how children learn it actually makes sense.
You won't want to miss this episode all about Problem Types in your math classroom!
In this episode we will chat about:
Links:
📘 Children’s Mathematics Cognitively Guided Instruction
👀 Look for more information coming soon about WPW Teacher Training!
Have Questions? 📱 My DMs on IG are always open @hellomonamath

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