Joseph Manfre

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Joseph Manfre

Joseph Manfre

@MathManfre

Teacher | Working to Optimize Mathematics A’o (teaching and learning) | @PunahouSchool | @uhethnomath | @modernclassproj DMCE & expert mentor | (he/him)

Honolulu, HI 参加日 Temmuz 2018
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Steven Strogatz@stevenstrogatz·
I haven't been very active here for several months, because I've been working on a new book. Soon I will be able to tell you about it. Is anyone out there interested?
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Teacher2Teacher
Teacher2Teacher@teacher2teacher·
What is formative instruction? T @MathManfre defines it this way: "Students come into class and immediately have the opportunity to show how they’re incorporating prior knowledge and insights by applying them to the material of that day’s lesson. That gives me the opportunity to assess their current conceptions from the quality of their work – not just whether they got the right result – and teach directly in response to the questions and observations their work is communicating." More here: teacher2teacher.education/2024/08/27/ins…
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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
Mathematicians work to create math that have yet to exist. Is this how we see K-12 learners engaging with math? Come join me in Thursday afternoon’s workshop as we’ll collaboratively engage in the practice of creating mathematics and explore its applicability K-12.
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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
Grateful to reflect on and share something that brings me and my students so much joy - student-created demonstrations of learning. Student video creations are embedded in the article. Enjoy! Thank you for this opportunity, @edutopia. edutopia.org/article/bring-…
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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
@NCTM So many to think of, first that came to mind was when they threw me a surprise baby shower.
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NCTM@NCTM·
Season of gratitude ☺️🍂
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Dan Meyer
Dan Meyer@ddmeyer·
No student lacks knowledge. This is the whole ballgame, folks. x.com/SamAltarac/sta…
Sam Altarac@SamAltarac

@benjaminjriley @ddmeyer I’m not sure that’s a useful reframe. I think people disagree with what to do for students who lack knowledge. Explicit instruction vs minimally guided instruction is a debate about the role of the teacher not what prior knowledge students have and accessing it…

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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
Is niche construction the greatest motivator for excellence and innovation?
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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
@NCTM @GlobalMathDept That math is not a ladder but a web, with fractals of progressions from whatever concepts they are currently learning.
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NCTM@NCTM·
We know it’s hard to pick just one 🥹
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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
I don’t do brain breaks. I have purposeful and intentional transitions between progressions of learning modalities that incorporate movement AND help set students up for success by framing upcoming learning verbally and visually.
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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
As a teacher, one of, if not my greatest fears is teaching students something they already know. Thank you @teacher2teacher for capturing how I ensure in-class instructional time is worthwhile for all students with the variability of content knowledge they have coming in.
Teacher2Teacher@teacher2teacher

T @MathManfre's Ss arrive with varying prior knowledge. Here's how he offers each one meaningful instruction, wherever they are on their learning journey: teacher2teacher.education/2024/08/27/ins…

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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
Optimizing pedagogy cannot be this simple, can it? 1. Intentional Collaboration 2. Individualized Instruction 3. Personalized Feedback
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Joseph Manfre@MathManfre·
2 minutes. That’s all it took to introduce imaginary numbers to my 7th grade pre-algebra students. 2 minutes. Now as they learn about “real numbers” they know what they are and what they aren’t, instead of waiting until algebra 2 to get introduced to what they’re not.
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