In the second part of our two part series highlighting Math PD Pitfalls To Avoid, Jon & Kyle dig deeper into the weeds we often find ourselves in when trying to plan and deliver effective mathematics professional learning.
In the final part of this series, we’ll unpack why professional development one-offs won’t cut it and how we can overcome a PD Paradox that can hinder our opportunity to grow as an educational community.
You’ll Learn:
Resources:
The 2022 Make Math Moments Virtual Summit [REGISTER NOW]
District Leader/Mentor Summit Sharing Resources [DOWNLOADABLE GOODIES]
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What Teachers Want From Their Professional Learning Opportunities - Peter Liljedahl
What NOT To Do When Planning and Delivering Math Professional Development
How To Avoid The Math Professional Development Trap
Stop Force Feeding Math Professional Development – Do This Instead
Why Math Professional Development One-Offs Won’t Cut It
Overcome the Math Professional Development Paradox
District Leader Resources:
The Make Math Moments District Planning Workbook [First 3 pages]
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