Units
3.0 QUARTER UNITS
This course deals with two key areas of math learning: computation and problem solving. You will learn the background of “mathematics differences” and strategies for dealing with math anxiety, risk factors, and the importance of developing “number sense.” Important elements of mathematical reasoning will also be addressed, including the role of attention, memory, and language in math. You’ll learn the use of multisensory math and gain strategies for improving long-term and working memory capacity through case studies of students with math learning differences.
Students will need a student level membership for the Association of Educational Therapists to access the webinars recommended for viewing in the modules.
A.E.T. Student Membership.