Powerful Algebra 1 Teaching Strategy
Example-based Problem Sets for Algebra 1
Teachers and researchers worked in partnership to create AlgebraByExample assignments that:
- Target students’ misconceptions
- Effectively remediate repeated errors
- Fit flexibly with many different textbooks and teaching styles
- Support the Common Core Practice Standards
- Promote students’ spontaneous mathematical discussions
AlgebraByExample helps students:
- Identify, discuss, and reduce misconceptions
- Deepen correct conceptual understanding
- Strengthen procedural skills
AlgebraByExample provides teachers:
- Insights into students' thinking
- Launch points for mathematically rich discussion
- Shared language for analyzing mistakes
Stories from teachers about how AlgebraByExample works in the classroom
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Development of AlgebraByExample was led by Julie Booth (Temple University) through a SERP collaboration with the Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN). The SERP-MSAN partnership has been supported to conduct this work by The Goldman Sachs Foundation and by the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, through Grant R305A100150 to Strategic Education Research Partnership Institute. The information provided does not represent views of the funders.
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