Are you looking to effectively analyze student data to improve your math instruction? Creating differentiated assignments based on data analysis helps meet the diverse needs of students, ensuring that all learners are challenged and supported appropriately. Join Sofia Guerrero for this hands-on, interactive workshop as we explore practical techniques for interpreting data insights and transforming them into actionable strategies. Discover how to design customized math assignments that address varying proficiency levels, ensuring every student is challenged and supported. Get ready to unlock the power of data-driven differentiation and elevate your teaching practice! Sofia’s expertise as an instructional specialist will equip you with the tools and resources you need to take your data-driven instruction to the next level by creating differentiated assignments that cater to diverse student needs.
This is workshop two of three for the series titled “Data Driven Instruction in the Math Classroom.”
Key Takeaways:
- Learn how to effectively analyze student data to gain insights into student performance and instructional needs.
- Discover strategies for designing differentiated math assignments that address varying levels of student understanding and proficiency.
- Explore methods for using data to tailor instruction to individual student needs, improving overall learning outcomes.
- Gain practical tips for integrating data-driven instruction into your daily teaching practices, fostering a more responsive and effective classroom environment.
Workshop Details:
While we recommend that you attend all sessions of the workshop series to meet the learning objectives, each workshop can be attended as a standalone. Full members will also have access to view the recordings on demand and earn up to three continuing education credits.
Special Technology Instructions:
Attendees will need access to an internet-enabled device, a personal Google account (not affiliated with their school), and an optional free Desmos account. SimpleK12’s Google Classroom will be utilized for the interactive and hands-on components of this workshop.
Assessment:
Participants will respond to a discussion prompt to demonstrate their understanding of the workshop objectives and reflect on their learning.