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3 Brain Secrets for Math to Help All Students Succeed


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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Exemplars.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.

Listen to this edWeb podcast to unlock the secrets of the math brain and empower all students to excel in mathematics. In this engaging session, Liesl McConchie and Jay Meadows delve into the core components of the brain that are essential for mathematical success: the predictive brain, math identity, and learning readiness.

During this edWeb podcast they discuss:

  • Strategies for fostering emotional safety and a positive learning environment
  • Techniques to leverage the brain’s predictive nature to enhance learning outcomes
  • Methods to shape a positive math identity and mindset in students
  • Approaches for cultivating curiosity, relevance, and agency in math education

Listeners leave equipped with actionable strategies to enhance student engagement, foster a growth mindset, and promote mathematical proficiency for learners of all ages. Whether you’re a seasoned educator or new to the field, join us to gain valuable insights and resources to transform your math instruction.

This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers and school leaders.

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