Professional Learning for Math

Ministry Webinars

Recordings of ministry math webinars are available in the 'Supports for Learning' educator e-Community on the Virtual Learning Environment. Webinars available include:

  • Assessment, evaluation and reporting in mathematics 

  • Coding in the mathematics curriculum 

  • Cross-curricular and integrated learning in mathematics 

  • Financial literacy 

  • Fostering algebraic reasoning and connections to number

  • Fostering reasoning and sense making through geometry and measurement

  • Fractions

  • High-impact instructional practices in mathematics

  • Human rights, equity and inclusion in mathematics education 

  • Linear Relations and Inequalities

  • Mathematical modelling 

  • Math facts

  • Proportional Reasoning

  • Supporting students with special education needs in mathematics

Ministry Monographs

K-12: Paying Attention To…

Algebraic Reasoning

Fractions

Proportional Reasoning

Spatial Reasoning

Mathematics Education

Capacity Building Series

Asking Effective Questions

Communication in the Mathematics Classroom

Differentiating Mathematics Instruction

Fractions Across the Curriculum

Maximizing Student Mathematical Learning in the Early Years

Student Self-Assessments

Supporting Numeracy: Building a Community

The Third Teacher: Designing the Learning Environment for Mathematics and Literacy, K to 8

Yes, I can! Paying Attention to Well-Being in the Mathematics Classroom

WHAT WORKS? Research into Practice Series

ESL in the Mathematics Classroom

Exploring the Power of Growing Patterns

Financial Literacy Education: Navigating a Paradox

Learning Mathematics vs Following "Rules": The Value of Student-Generated Methods

Making Math Children Will Love: Building Positive Mathitudes to Improve Student Achievement in Mathematics

Making Space for Students to Think Mathematically

The Mathematical Territory Between Direct Modelling and Proficiency

Student Interaction in the Math Classroom: Appropriating Ideas or Fostering Conversation?

Word Problems: Connecting language, mathematics and life

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