Grow Your Mind
The Question We Only Ask Too Late
I taught first grade in a storage room. Twenty-one six-year-olds, no windows, and students with significant learning needs I had no training to address. That experience sent me on a path I'm still walking — and it keeps bringing me back to one question: why do we only ask the most important diagnostic question in math after a student has already been found eligible for special education? That question belongs earlier. For every student. Before the referral. Before the label.
What Coherent Math Intervention Systems Have in Common
Why do so many math intervention efforts fall short despite strong educator commitment? In this post, I share four design principles that can help schools build more coherent mathematics intervention systems—ones that target the right needs, strengthen instruction, and support meaningful progress.
Reteaching vs. Remediation
In working with schools over the past couple of years I see a lot of words used interchangeably that do not really mean the same thing: words like reteaching, remediation, intervention, etc. These words are not synonyms and their application in classrooms is quite different.