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Home REL Midwest Opportunity to use the Teaching Fractions Toolkit to support evidence-based instruction in Grade 6
“This experience was like a go-to guide for the best ways to teach fractions concepts to 6th graders. Everything in here was valuable and usable.”
“Very well worth it! You will get amazing insight into teaching various math concepts and interactive tools to help your students understand the why behind what they are learning. Highly recommend.”
“The TFT experience deepened my understanding of how I can utilize multiple tools to help students show their understandings.”
Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest is looking for school districts to join the Teaching Fractions Toolkit (TFT) Partnership. TFT offers free research-based professional development and resources to help grade 6 teachers improve students’ abilities to understand and solve problems with fractions, using recommendations in a What Works Clearinghouse practice guide: Developing Effective Fractions Instruction for Kindergarten Through 8th Grade.
If your district is interested or if you want to learn more about this opportunity, please contact Jennifer Anthony.
Grade 6 math teachers in your district will participate in six professional development modules with trained facilitators in 2024/25 or 2025/26. Each module includes the following:
Any public school district can participate if the district meets the following criteria:
Districts and schools will work in partnership with REL Midwest to integrate TFT’s professional development into the district’s or school’s schedule. Districts agree to collaborate with REL Midwest to assess the success of the professional development in improving educator, school leader, and student outcomes through surveys, interviews, classroom observations, student assessments, and administrative data. See the FAQ for more information.
Teachers will receive up to $150 for participating in these data collection activities.
During the two-year period, all schools will receive the toolkit and the implementation support. In spring 2024, REL Midwest will randomly assign which schools will receive the opportunity first. Half of the schools in each district will receive the toolkit and the implementation support in 2024/25; the remaining half will receive the toolkit and the implementation support in 2025/26. The random assignment is important for assessing the impact of the toolkit and it provides a fair way to determine who receives the toolkit first. Participation in the professional development in 2025/26 is optional.
To learn about teachers’ experience with the professional development and to help assess whether the professional development is successful in improving teacher and student outcomes, the study team will collect the following data from all schools in 2024/25: