A website with articles and a podcast related to women in STEM! Currently, they have amazing posters of diverse women in STEM.
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User Generated Education
This website has information for teachers to learn about design thinking, UDL planning and STEM and Maker education.
Computational Thinking in Math Education
The integration of computational thinking (CT) in mathematics teaching and learning can support the Ministry of Education’s mathematics goal of helping “students build a solid conceptual foundation in math” through dynamic modelling, by making abstract concepts “tangible” code objects, and by offering opportunities for students to develop a robust understanding of mathematical concepts through hands-on investigations. Resources linking to partnering organizations within the Math Knowledge Network (MKT) provide inspiration for teachers who plan to incorporate coding into their math program.
Youcubed
Youcubed’s mission is “to inspire, educate and empower teachers of mathematics, transforming the latest research on math into accessible and practical forms”. Although some resources are paid, there is a wealth of free resources and ideas. The ideology and strategies are well-researched and proven, and can support teachers both in the classroom and in development of their teaching practice.
About kidCourse
Fun and interactive content.
This website has a lot of mini-lesson resources and interactive math activities.
Research on the Benefits of Manipulatives
This resource provides a synopsis of the research from both learning theory and classroom studies indicating that using manipulatives to help teach math can positively affect student learning.
Paying Attention to Proportional Reasoning
Spatial thinking, or reasoning, involves the location and movement of objects and ourselves, either mentally or physically, in space. It’s the tool that helps our students access to learning in mathematics.
Paying Attention to Proportional Reasoning
Support Document for Paying Attention to Mathematical Education
MPower
Based on the Ontario math curriculum MPower is the gamification of math. Students can log on a practice in school or at home. Teachers are able to access assessment reports.