Metacognition in the Math Classroom
Metacognition, essential to success across all academic areas, is especially important in math. There are a number of ways that teachers can help...
READ MOREMetacognition, essential to success across all academic areas, is especially important in math. There are a number of ways that teachers can help...
READ MOREWhen it comes to teaching executive function (EF) strategies, research has demonstrated that explicit, systematic, structured, and scaffolded...
READ MOREWhat does it look like when students use edtech in the classroom? If you picture students working independently at computer stations, you’re...
READ MOREWhen it comes to teaching executive function strategies, research has demonstrated that explicit, systematic, structured, and scaffolded...
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READ MOREOn the third Monday of January, we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As we honor Dr. King’s work in the Civil...
READ MOREHere at SMARTS, we talk a lot about metacognition, or thinking about thinking. It’s easy to understand why it’s so important for students to...
READ MOREFrom all of us on the SMARTS Executive Function Curriculum Team, we wish you a very happy Thanksgiving! We hope you find time for moments of...
READ MOREProtocols are tools that can be used to facilitate learning in formal or informal settings, whether it be a class on executive function strategies...
READ MORESuccess in our fast-paced, high-stakes schools is dependent on executive function processes. Why do so many students seem to struggle with...
READ MOREStudents are often told, “Complete the assignment independently and quietly,” or “Be quiet. Your peers are trying to focus.” Encouraging students...
READ MORELooking for ways to help students build their social-emotional learning skills? Metacognition — thinking about one’s thinking — is a...
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