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Heinemann to Launch Expanded Math Line with New Digital Resource from Marilyn Burns and Lynne Zolli
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Heinemann, a division of learning technology company Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH), today announced the expansion of its catalog of resources for teaching mathematics with a new curricular offering from renowned math educators Marilyn Burns and Lynne Zolli.
Listening to Learn is a K–5 digital interview tool developed around the idea that interviewing students provides data that helps teachers plan math instruction to support their students ability to reason numerically. Burns and Zolli are longtime collaborators and have spent decades working together on projects that include
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As the end of the school year draws closer, Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials are contemplating how much learning loss students have sustained during the pandemic and devising a plan to get kids back on track in the year ahead.
Trustees in a study session Tuesday attempted to understand how nearly a year of campus closures and reopenings, distance learning and modified school schedules that provide just a few hours of face time may be impacting K-6 learners and their ability to meet grade-level expectations.
Assistant Supt. John Drake shared reading assessment data from the beginning of the 2019-20 school year and compared it to similar benchmarks measured at the start of the current school year, when students already had months of distance learning under their belts.