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How to Design and Deliver Effective Math Intervention

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In this webinar, we'll focus on five essential components of math intervention. We'll review and provide examples of ways to boost your delivery of math instruction by using explicit instruction, clear and concise language, and multiple representations. Then, we'll describe the importance of providing daily fluency practice and word-problem instruction. By the end of the webinar, you'll have the knowledge to design and deliver effective math instruction immediately! By the end of the webinar, you'll be able to: 

1) Describe five essential components of math intervention. 

2) Implement strategies and tactics to fine-tune your delivery of math instruction. 

3) Understand the importance of daily fluency practice and word-problem instruction. 

Presented by: Sarah R. Powell, Ph.D. This research-to-practice webinar is a collaboration with our friends at the National Center for Special Education Research (NCSER), which funds some of Dr. Powell's research. Learn more about NCSER at https://ies.ed.gov/ncser/, and find all of Dr. Powell's research at www.sarahpowellphd.com. The Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Special Education Research partners with CEC to provide recommendations on IES-funded research that might be of interest to CEC members. The opinions expressed in these webinars are those of the presenters and do not necessarily represent the views of the Institute or the U.S. Department of Education.

62 minutes

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