Dr. John Mighton is a playwright turned mathematician and author who founded JUMP Math as a charity in 2002. His work in fostering numeracy and in building children's self-confidence through success in math has been widely recognized. He has been named a Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year, an Ernst & Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year for Canada, an Ashoka Fellow, an Officer of the Order of Canada, and has received five honorary doctorates. John is also the recipient of many awards in education, including the WISE Award for innovation, the Margaret Sinclair Award, and the Ryerson Award for Dedication to Public Education. His work has been featured in Scientific American Mind and he has delivered keynotes at many educational and scientific conferences, including the Aspen Brain Forum. Dr. Mighton also played the role of Tom in the movie Good Will Hunting.
Learning Opportunities
The Importance of Foundational Knowledge
Presented By
John MightonSession Details
| Date | Time |
|---|---|
| August 25, 2022 | 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
Location
Grade Levels
AllUntil recently, many educators believed that teachers could empower students to become proficient problem solvers simply by teaching them strategies and giving them many opportunities to engage with rich problems. However, new research in the science of learning has shown that students are unlikely to become strong problem solvers in any subject if they lack foundational knowledge of essential facts and concepts that are specific to that subject. In math, this foundational knowledge includes knowledge of number facts and the ability to perform computations and do mental math. In this webinar John Mighton will explain how JUMP Math lessons use games and pattern-based activities to help students learn number facts in a fun and effective way. He will also present mental math exercises and explorations that help students develop a deep sense of the relationships between numbers and employ a variety of strategies to do calculations and solve problems.
Target Audience
Math Teachers, Administrators, Instructional coaches