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My Texas elementary school is looking for ways to improve our students' (at-risk students in particular) math problem solving strategies and ways to effectively assess the students' problem solving. In addition, we are seeking information on how to better address the various levels of ability within the school. (We are a school of 600+ students.) Does anyone know of programs that would help our at-risk students with these issues? Does anyone know of a program that can instruct the teachers on how to better evaluate problem solving? How does your school help those students who are low performers in math? Thanks!
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