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Mathacognitive

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Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States
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My students left school as teenagers, before that they mostly went to schools that struggled and where they struggled. They’re back as adults, and balancing work, kids, family, life and school. They’re determined (and awesome, in my humble opinion) but they’re not necessarily convinced they can learn math. My job is to convince them otherwise (and then help them learn enough math to get a high school credential). We blend math with learning about learning, and try to build structures that will help every student become a confident, successful math learner.
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Preview of Level Up Homework: Action Steps | Goals | Reflections to Build Study Skills

Level Up Homework: Action Steps | Goals | Reflections to Build Study Skills

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Many students do not have good habits or past experiences completing homework or studying independently - and may not have a good understanding of what works for them (or for students in general)  About: 20 specific actions students can take to study more or better. Address the practical barriers (finding a time, space and way to study) Incorporates emerging research on effective/brain based study methods Focus on the process: action steps do not depend on students’ grades or content knowledge.
Preview of MTEL Preparation Resources:  Study Log/Tracker

MTEL Preparation Resources: Study Log/Tracker

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The MTELs (Massachusetts Test for Educator Licensure) are serious multi-hour, multiple choice + essay tests. Plan to study regularly to master them! This study log will help keep you on track. Includes resource links for the Adult Basic Education (ABE / 55) MTEL. More tips and resources to prepareFor more support on the Adult Basic Education (ABE) MTEL Math Section, I wrote the Math Study Guide Or check out my study planner. Let’s Connect! Blog | Facebook |Twitter | Pinterest
Preview of Freebie! Student Notes + Schedule Send = Motivation & Self Care in your Inbox

Freebie! Student Notes + Schedule Send = Motivation & Self Care in your Inbox

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My favorite self care hack of last year: using the schedule send feature of my school email, to send myself sweet notes from students on random Monday afternoons. (Read about my experience "What *ELSE* I'm emailing myself")1 page PDF with steps and tips for gmail/g-suite based email programs. Combine with my "Dear Teacher" activities ( PDF, Digital) or dive deeper into teacher self careLet’s Connect! Blog | Facebook |Twitter | Pinterest
Preview of (Free!) Adult Education Volunteer Training/Orientation Checklist

(Free!) Adult Education Volunteer Training/Orientation Checklist

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You know you want your volunteers to be well trained, oriented to your organization, and prepared to succeed.... but what exactly does that mean? This one page checklist can help you assess (and improve) existing volunteer training, or provide an outline to design a new volunteer orientation. This resource lists 12 essential topics to include in any volunteer training + 3 position specific topics to ensure a comprehensive and relevant volunteer training program. - For more volunteer ideas dow
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Experience

My students left school as teenagers, before that they mostly went to schools that struggled and where they struggled. They’re back as adults, and balancing work, kids, family, life and school. They’re determined (and awesome, in my humble opinion) but they’re not necessarily convinced they can learn math. My job is to convince them otherwise (and then help them learn enough math to get a high school credential). We blend math with learning about learning, and try to build structures that will help every student become a confident, successful math learner.

Teaching style

I believe that we all need to learn how to learn, and that we can do this without taking (always precious!) time away from content. My lessons combine math learning, with learning about learning, study skills, metacognition, and neuroscience. I don't believe in one-size-fits-all, so I give you options to customize my materials to your students.

My own education history

I was that girl. Smart, good in school, and somewhere around sine waves and that teacher I didn’t like but had two years in a row, I decided I wasn’t a math person. I was a social sciences person, I was going to save the world, and I didn’t see how calculus was going to help with that. Years later, a volunteer gig in a GED class showed me there was joy to be found in teaching adults and the intellectual and interpersonal challenge of convincing them that they were math people. Or at least, capable math learners. One career change later, I teach math, but really I think about brains and learning, about anxiety, efficacy and metacognition. In short, about the human side of math class

Additional biographical information

I blog about teaching, learning and math at mathacognitive.com. Connect with me there, on twitter (mathacognitive) or subscribe to receive email updates: http://eepurl.com/gQ9I45