Below are the Learner Factors critical to math outcomes. Hover to see how these factors connect across the whole child. Then click to find out how each factor impacts learning and explore strategies that support it. Read more about this model.
Students can work with number combinations using different strategies to build a network of connections between numbers.
Students’ Math Flexibility—the ability to shift between representations of numbers and between problem-solving strategies—supports a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and procedures.
As math becomes more complex, students need to increasingly talk and think through their process when working on problems.
Math Communication can also support these metacognitive processes.
Students’ positive Math Mindset can increase their engagement with math learning and help them see math as meaningful.
Increasing students’ feelings of confidence in their ability to do math can also support their Self-regulation as they set more challenging goals for themselves.
Planning, communicating, and reflecting about math helps build a deeper understanding.
View Theme 2Students can work with number combinations using different strategies to build a network of connections between numbers.
Students’ Math Flexibility—the ability to shift between representations of numbers and between problem-solving strategies—supports a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and procedures.
As math becomes more complex, students need to increasingly talk and think through their process when working on problems.
Math Communication can also support these metacognitive processes.
Students’ positive Math Mindset can increase their engagement with math learning and help them see math as meaningful.
Increasing students’ feelings of confidence in their ability to do math can also support their Self-regulation as they set more challenging goals for themselves.