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Home Resource Problem-solving for life: How computational thinking can benefit students
Middle school is a critical time to capture students' interest in math. This video from the Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest's ENgagement and Achievement through Computational Thinking (ENACT) partnership details evidence-based computational thinking strategies and shares examples of how the strategies become practical skills tied to student success.
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Mathematics, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, Social Emotional Learning, Teacher EffectivenessResource Information
Midwest | Resource Type: Video | Resource
Date: July 2023
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