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Math fluency requires more than just memorizing facts and procedures, but also knowing how and when to use them.
Teachers have limited preservice training in how to approach key math concepts and links while differentiating across such a wide range of student needs. But trying to cover too many concepts without ...
A scientific review finds that children build the strongest math skills through a blend of conceptual understanding, ...
New research shows that children learn math fluency best through a balance of timed practice, conceptual reasoning, and classroom discussion.
A new report shows that children learn arithmetic most effectively when instruction combines conceptual understanding and timed practice.
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