Paying Attention to Spatial Reasoning In Early Mathematics with Dr. Zack Hawes
To start the series, AIM collective investigator Dr. Zachary Hawes, shares his talk from the Canadian Early Mathematics Education Conference.
We encourage you to watch his talk before the Q&A session.
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Watch the NFB relational rods video mentioned in the Q&A here:
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Dr. Hawes is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, at the University of Toronto. He is the director of the Mathematical Thinking Lab. Dr. Hawes is particularly interested in how people learn, do, and feel about mathematics. He specializes in the role of spatial thinking in learning and development and the potential it has to increase educational opportunities and engagement.
Meet Dr. Zack Hawes and ask questions about his talk or his other work in the first Collective Conversations Webinar Series, November 6th at 7pm on zoom.
Learn more about Dr. Hawes and his research: