
Nina Arshavsky
Nina P.Arshavsky is a Math Coach at Boston Public Schools, providing professional development to high school math teachers. She received her doctoral degree in educational psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and taught mathematics in middle and high schools in both Russia and the US. Dr. Arshavsky worked on a variety of research, professional development, and curriculum development projects in the Center for Mathematics Education at EDC and is a co-author of Impact Mathematics: Algebra and More for the Middle Grades, a comprehensive 6-8 mathematics curriculum. She has published and presented numerous research papers, and has taught college courses in cognitive development and human development in infancy and early childhood.
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Facilitator's Guide to Ways to Think About Mathematics
By: Steve Benson, Susan Addington, Nina Arshavsky, Al Cuoco, E. Paul Goldenberg and Eric Karnowski

Ways to Think About Mathematics
Activities and Investigations for Grade 6-12 Teachers
By: Steve Benson, Susan Addington, Nina Arshavsky, Al Cuoco, E. Paul Goldenberg and Eric Karnowski
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