A free, four-part webinar from Curriculum Associates kicks off Tuesday, Feb. 1, focusing on helping elementary educators with their ongoing math instruction.
/PRNewswire/ Curriculum Associates is launching a free, four-part webinar series to support elementary educators with their ongoing math instruction. During.
/PRNewswire/ Curriculum Associates is launching a free, four-part webinar series to support elementary educators with their ongoing math instruction. During.
a travesty in terms of allowing people to flourish and to the best of their potential. laura: a pathway to equitable math instruction recommended the california framework, let me read this to you. white supremacy culture shows up in math classrooms when preconceived expectations are steeped in the dominant culture, students have to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and if they fail it is therefore, doesn t give room for the systemic reason students fail. the systemic reasons are the teachers unions don t want to fire teachers who can t teach. almost impossible to fire a teacher. they have so many protections. if they are not a high-performing teacher they could even have their kids go in retrograde and they still can t be fired. the problem with this, they are suspended whether they use it or not, they recommended eight
equitable math instruction. don t you love that? white supremacy culture shows u in math classrooms when these expectations are in the culture. they need to pull themselves up by the bootstraps and if they fail if therefore. the stomach reason is the teacher s union. they don t want to fire teacher they can teach. it s almost impossible to fire teacher. if they aren t a high-performin teacher they still can t be fired. the problem with this handbook which by the way they ve suspended whether or not they are going to use this. they recommended this framework eight times they said they have these indicators of white