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Group Offers New Take on Teaching Fractions

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Virtual High School (VHS) is offering a new course for K-5 teachers, designed to overcome the difficulty many instructors have teaching fractions.

vhsStarting on February 29, K-5 teachers will be able to learn new strategies for teaching this complex subject matter through an online program dubbed Fractions for Elementary School Teachers. Drawing on their expertise in professional development and their experience creating dozens of online math courses, VHS is touting the program as a fresh take on the classic mathematic discipline.

“This course offers teachers a new approach to teaching fractions,” said Liz Pape, President & CEO of VHS. “By incorporating digital technologies like animations, simulations and games into their instruction, teachers are able to make this difficult subject fun and easier for kids to understand.”

Designed to promote the understanding of fractions from both a conceptual and procedural perspective, the course does everything from familiarizing teachers with the Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practice to helping them learn how technology can help students develop mathematical concepts. During the course, teachers participate in weekly discussion forums and activities. At the conclusion, they produce a final project specific to the grade level they teach to demonstrate what they’ve learned.

The course is available online to all K-5 teachers worldwide. The cost for staff of existing VHS member schools is $245 per course and for non-members, $345 per course. Teachers can earn 67.5 PDPs (6.75 CEUs) for completing the course. Three graduate level credits are available for an additional fee.

To register or for more information go to https://vhslearning.org/professional-development/professional-development.


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