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One of the biggest struggles for math students and teachers is to assess the comprehension of their students. How well students do on standardized tests can impact the funding and available resources for a school district. As a result, the comprehension of students math can directly impact the necessary funding available to the school.

Teachers, administrators, and parents typically juggle limited funding and are spread thin in the ability to provide adequate math education. 

That is until a program like Teach to One: Math gets a chance to shine in the school. 

Let’s take a closer look at what professional teachers recommend when it comes to what students need to improve their math skillset.

Build Confidence

Studies have indicated that a lack of confidence in a student’s perceived math ability largely contributes to their success or failure.

Regardless of the quality of teaching or support programs available, if a student lacks confidence, they will likely never reach for higher achievements. This ultimately leads to a lack of math comprehension as well and becomes a domino effect for future coursework and comprehension. 

According to a study conducted by MarGrady Research, students in the Teach to One: Math program across 14 schools saw 23% learning gains higher than the average on the NWEA MAP test.

Nationally, students grew about 53% more than the national average on testing.

Teach to One: Math’s intelligent algorithms naturally and organically create a learning environment that helps to build a student’s confidence in their abilities. But more on that in a bit.

By teaching to a student’s current comprehension, the program allows students to pursue answers, and push their abilities beyond what traditional learning may otherwise provide.

Apply Concept Focused Understanding 

Yes, students can memorize nearly anything in anticipation of a test or complete a specific math problem, but remembering a formula doesn’t translate to the retention of the concepts of why the formula works.

Over time, utilizing memorizing techniques can lead to unintended stress and actually make it harder for a student to solve problems successfully. This dominoes into making it more difficult to absorb new concepts that rely on previously learned concepts. 

Teach to One: Math utilizes “stories” to help students comprehend the formulas and methods used to solve the problems. The storytelling is a simple and effective way of making essential connections in a student’s brain so that they retain the information necessary.

The Repetition of New Concepts and Practice Problems

When it comes to learning any new skill, particularly the complexity of math — repetition and practice make comprehension more likely.

Students must try hard to study the concepts over and over again and pay close attention in class. Working on additional practice problems can help to implant the concepts into a young learning brain. The more practice and attention a student can give a specific concept, the more likely they are to absorb it for practical use.

Teach to One: Math has a unique adaptive algorithm that recognizes when a student isn’t comprehending a specific subject. And it adapts the stories and paths they take to instill the lesson with greater comprehension.

Teachers have the option to reinforce this lesson in class as well, helping students to experience the results in different circumstances.

Go Beyond the Homework 

When it comes to the comprehension of complex math equations, experts agree that it’s essential to go beyond the homework assigned.

Practice makes perfect, especially with math. If a student is struggling with a particular type of problem, they can improve their results by practicing to solve additional problems. Teachers and experts recommend practicing with problems that are similar to the one a student is having an issue with, and then slowly and incrementally move up the difficulty of the problem.

Teach to One’s unique adaptive learning allows a student to choose a targeted skill and work on it repeatedly. The difficulty increases over time, assuring the student can absorb the steps and necessary information before moving to the next step. 

Application of Math to Real Life Situations

For many outdated and former applications of math, what was learned in the classroom seemed impossible to apply to real life.

In the increasingly digital age, what happens in the classroom can easily be applied to a student in the career development and life skills department.

Math also has an uncanny ability to provide instant gratification to students used to the social media language of social proof. When a student solves a tricky problem, they get a real-world boost of self-confidence that translates into other areas of their life.

Using the unique Teach to One: Math real-life examples, students no longer have to imagine how a problem would be presented in a real-world situation. Instead, they are met with practical reasons and applications. Students get that instant gratification of solving a difficult problem and also the benefit of making real connections.

Study Online 

Teachers and administrators have long boasted about the success and importance of students using technology to learn and grow, and this is the best reason to enlist Teach to One: Math in the classroom. 

A fully dedicated online curriculum helps students in myriad ways both in and outside of the classroom.

What is Teach to One: Math? 

Teach to One: Math is a digitally adaptive interactive program that targets students to pass standardized tests successfully. The program simultaneously allows students to apply the concepts to practical, real-life skills and thus improves math comprehension and understanding. 

The program uses “stories” to teach and practice many of the concepts to students. 

Ownership of the learning is a shared experience between teacher, student, and parent. Still, the focus is on comprehension of the skills for the student.

Each student has specific targets and tasks that are required to assess their growth and learning. As a student progresses, teachers, parents, and administrators can get real-time data on how a student is improving through their program.

How Teach to One: Math Improves Math Comprehension

What teachers are finding is that the more a student can practice, the better they tend to do. And access to the Teach to One: Math program and time to practice it allows for organic growth and understanding.

As the saying goes, practice does make perfect in Teach to One. Math has always been a practice learning medium, requiring time to work out problems. In this highly innovative way, students within the Teach to One: Math program can work through problems that connect to them in a specific real-life way. This connection furthers the comprehension of a math concept that could otherwise be far more complicated and left unsolved. 

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