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The Problem Bank | Math, PrBL, and SBG Skip to content The Problem Bank Math, PrBL, and SBG About Me Random Problem Ideas May 9, 2013 / Jeff d. Protocols for Mathematical Discussions I’ve tried to make mathematical discussions a much larger part of my class.  Here’s what I’ve done. The Protocols To begin, my school is very protocol-driven.  We use many of the protocols from the National School Reform Faculty , among others, along with protocols we create, tune, and share amongst ourselves.  I use all kinds of protocols in class, including to run discussions.  So these are what I’ve used this year. Text-Based Seminar For discussions based on texts, nothing beats the good old NSRF Text-Based Seminar .  We use it often in Advisory (and for staff meetings).  I used it toward the beginning of the year to discuss an excerpt from What’s Math Got to Do With It? (around page 40-41 if you’re interested…I don’t want to break any copyright laws).  The trick as facilita...

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