Change math mindsets.

Improve math scores. 

Why MindPrint for Math?

MindPrint Learning helps teachers group students by the source of math difficulties and shows which math strategies will work best.

MindPrint uses a strengths-based approach to build student confidence and support student success with:

  • Staying productive when working independently 
  • Understanding and solving math word problems
  • Conceptual understanding or abstraction, particularly in algebra and higher-order math
  • “Silly mistakes”
  • Math anxiety
  • Developing flexibility in math problem-solving
  • Memorization or automaticity with math facts and formulas

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Science of Math Resources

MindPrint Learning empowers teachers to focus on the art of teaching while MindPrint takes care of the science for them. Below is a sample of resources MindPrint creates for educators and students. 

  • Sample Student Math Strategy: Talk Through Math Problems 
  • Blog Post: The Secret to Solving Math Word Problems
  • Research Article: Integrating cognitive and self-regulatory strategies to improve math outcomes 
  • Webinar: Redefining a Math Person: The Keys to Math Success 
  • Webinar: Back on Track: Embracing the Science of Learning to Accelerate Math Outcomes
Stephanie

Stephanie Bisher

Intermediate Lead Teacher

"After I started using MindPrint my students are growing more than expected.  And then this shift in mindset. I have students who are enjoying math. They like coming to class.  They feel like they are doing well, that they can be a “math person!"

Kilgour Middle School

Kilgour School (K-6)  in Cincinnati, Ohio, took action when they realized their students believed math was hard and not something they really enjoyed. Students were focused only on getting the correct answer, not on the process.

Kilgour Middle School added MindPrint to better understand students’ mathematical thinking. MindPrint easily identified each students' learning strengths and needs, and pinpointed the specific cognitive skills critical to math success, including abstract reasoning and flexible thinking.

In one classroom that measured student growth, scores increased on the Ohio State Test from a 2 to a 4.5 in just two years (top score of 5), with 70% of students now in the state’s top math category.

Also, on Fall to Winter MAP Growth, student scores exceeded projected growth expectations by 150%! 

 

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