Are you thinking about how to address students’ unfinished learning? We are too! In this webinar, we will share our current thinking on how to leverage reasoning routines to assess and advance underdeveloped math concepts from the previous year. We will discuss how students’ capacities to reason quantitatively and think structurally hold the keys to building new mathematical understandings and connections. We will focus on critical concepts in middle school mathematics: ratio and proportional relationships, algebratizing arithmetic, rational number concepts, geometric relationships, and/or functions. Join us to explore this building-on-strengths approach to accelerating unfinished learning.
FREE Live Webinar
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Mon29Jun2026Mon03Aug2026Self-pacedOnline
Click here for more information and to register for this 30-hour asynchronous course that provides teachers with five research-based strategies to help students with learning disabilities think and reason mathematically. Participants will leave:
o Understanding what it looks like when students reason mathematically—quantitatively, structurally, and through repetition.
o Knowing five essential strategies to engage students, support their development of mathematical thinking, and develop independence.
o Ready to support each and every learner to develop as mathematicians.
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Mon03Aug2026Wed05Aug2026Charlotte, NC
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Thu22Oct2026Fri23Oct2026
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Mon26Oct2026Wed28Oct2026Denver, CO
Session #1 Putting the I in HQIM
Session #2 Areas of Cognition: Driving Instruction with Students' Strengths
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Wed28Oct2026Denver, CO
High-Leverage Microroutines: Maximizing Student Engagement
Description: During this preconference, participants will engage in and leave ready to apply two microroutines from the NCTM book High-Leverage Microroutines: Maximizing Student Engagement. These microroutines provide access and support for all learners and can be used with any curriculum. Participants will examine eight areas of cognition that students draw on when learning mathematics and identify students’ strengths in those areas. Participants will consider how the book’s ideas can be applied in their own contexts to ensure that all students think and reason mathematically.
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Wed28Oct2026Sat31Oct2026Denver, CO
Session: Micro-Routines to Maximize Impact of Teacher Moves
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Wed04Nov2026Thu05Nov2026
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Fri06Nov2026Sat07Nov2026
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Fri04Dec2026Sat05Dec2026Asilomar Conference Grounds, CA
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