Charlotte, NC (Tuesday, February 11, 2025)Discovery Education, the creators of essential K-12 solutions used in classrooms around the world, today announced the availability of a free guide supporting algebra readiness. Entitled Six Strategies to Help Your Students Become Algebra Ready, this resource discusses the six competencies of deeper learning and shares strategies to help educators prepare all learners for an empowering, effective, and meaningful experience with algebra.

Generally considered the gateway to high school graduation, college, and careers, algebra formalizes many concepts and skills that are essential for understanding and using the language of mathematics. The ability to reason algebraically helps students think logically, identify patterns, form conclusions, construct arguments, and solve new and unfamiliar problems.

Inside Six Strategies to Help Your Students Become Algebra Ready, readers will discover:

  • The common barriers to learning algebra
  • Principles for deeper learning for algebraic understanding
  • Principles for deeper learning in the Digital Age, and
  • Innovative ways to use deeper learning and technology to support both math educators and students

Educators can download a free copy of Six Strategies to Help Your Students Become Algebra Ready here.

“Without a solid understanding of the logic behind algebra, students lack the foundation needed to navigate and address the challenges they encounter in life,” said Brian Shaw, Discovery Education’s Chief Executive Officer. “Discovery Education is proud to make Six Strategies to Help Your Students Become Algebra Ready available at no cost, and hope educators nationwide will use it to create learning environments that support the development of the skills students need for future success.”

For more information about Discovery Education’s award-winning digital resources and professional learning solutions, visit www.discoveryeducation.com, and stay connected with Discovery Education on social media through X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

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