TMS uses Teach to One program to improve student learning
July 01, 2021
By Taos News
In an article published by Taos News, Taos Middle School Math Teacher and Director Oclides Amanda Martinez shares her experiences with Teach to One and how her students have reacted to its personalized and holistic approach. Martinez speaks to the impact Teach to One has on student performance, including test scores, and even more so, on students’ comfort levels with math. Martinez says,
“Through the program, he learned to love math — started doing everything that he needed to do, he was engaged and taking those exit slips and really put in the effort. Now, he’s a Geometry student at Taos High School as a freshman, which is unheard of.”
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