The Equipartitioning Learning Trajectory: a K-5 Foundation for Rational Number Reasoning
Offered By: Independent
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive 7-week course focused on the Equipartitioning Learning Trajectory, providing a solid foundation for rational number reasoning in K-5 education. Delve into the fundamental concepts and strategies that support students' understanding of fractions, ratios, and proportional relationships. Gain insights into effective teaching methods and learn how to scaffold instruction to meet diverse learner needs. Examine research-based approaches to help young learners develop a strong conceptual understanding of equipartitioning and its applications in mathematics. Engage with practical examples, hands-on activities, and assessment techniques to enhance your ability to guide students through this critical learning trajectory.
Taught by
Dr. Alan Maloney and Dr. Jere Confrey
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