Accelerate Student Learning with Our Virtual Math Bootcamp


Our Virtual Math Bootcamp brings together a powerful community of math teachers.


Math instruction with the focus on accelerating student learning is vital. It will help give your students a firm foundation in math and set you on a course to effective math teaching. But where can you find math instruction that engages ALL learners when school opens in the fall? How can you build a firm foundation in math as well as identity?

Virtual Math Bootcamp

Teaching Lab is offering a Virtual Math Bootcamp for educators in Grades 6 through 8. This bootcamp uses years of educational research to help you build your essential math knowledge. It will also teach you equity-based math practices, and support you to:

  • Learn culturally-responsive teaching practices

  • Deepen critical consciousness

  • Accelerate student learning

The Virtual Math Bootcamp is from July 20, 2021 to July 27, 2021. Share this opportunity with your administrators and instructional coaches today. The last day to sign up is July 12, 2021. 

Join a Professional Learning Community

Our Virtual Math Bootcamp also brings together a powerful community of math teachers. These teachers want to build strong learning communities and accelerate student learning. If you share these same goals, our bootcamp will help you reach them. 

Professional learning is the key to stronger instruction. It also helps foster consistent access to grade-level work for students. And in the end, you can be the advocate for equity-based math practices in your school. 

Gain Access to Professional Learning Content

The Virtual Math Bootcamp is online so you can develop from the comfort of your own home. Other added benefits include access to curricular resources 24/7, and of course, the chance to meet other educators who share your vision. 

Claim Your Spot Today

The last day to sign up is on July 12, 2021. There will be 8 sessions total that come with synchronous and asynchronous learning experiences. We look forward to working with you. See you soon!

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