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Toby Russo
Toby Russo
Learning Specialist, Spensley Street Primary School
Verified email at education.vic.gov.au - Homepage
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Learning Mathematics from Home during COVID-19: Insights from Two Inquiry-Focussed Primary Schools.
P Kalogeropoulos, A Roche, J Russo, S Vats, T Russo
Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education 17 (5), 2021
692021
How primary teachers use games to support their teaching of mathematics
J Russo, L Bragg, T Russo
Deakin University, 2021
472021
Five principles of educationally rich mathematical games
J Russo, T Russo, LA Bragg
Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom 23 (3), 30-34, 2018
382018
Teacher Interest-Led Inquiry: Unlocking Teacher Passion to Enhance Student Learning Experiences in Primary Mathematics.
JA Russo, T Russo
International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education 14 (3), 701-717, 2019
302019
Narrative-first approach: Teaching mathematics through picture story books
T Russo, J Russo
Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom 23 (2), 8-14, 2018
162018
Movies through a mathematical lens
J Russo, T Russo
Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom 25 (1), 20-26, 2020
112020
Transforming mathematical games into investigations
J Russo, T Russo
Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom 25 (2), 14-19, 2020
92020
The influence of making predictions on the accuracy of numerosity estimates in elementary-aged children
J Russo, A MacDonald, T Russo
International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 1-21, 2022
72022
Using rich narratives to engage students in mathematics: A narrative-first approach
J Russo, T Russo
Mathematical Association of Victoria Annual Conference 2017, 78-84, 2017
72017
Using rich narratives to engage students in worthwhile mathematics: Children’s literature, movies and short films
J Russo, T Russo, A Roche
Education Sciences 11 (10), 588, 2021
62021
Effectively utilising teaching assistants to support mathematics learning: Some insights from the getting ready in numeracy (GRIN) program
P Kalogeropoulos, J Russo, T Russo, P Sullivan
International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education 15 (3), em0595, 2020
62020
Challenging task: Where the wild things are
T Russo
Prime Number 33 (1), 16-19, 2018
52018
Identifying the Characteristics of Non-Digital Mathematical Games Most Valued by Educators
J Russo, L Bragg, T Russo, M Minas
Education Sciences 13 (1), 30, 2022
42022
The narrative-first approach: Room on the broom investigation
T Russo, J Russo
Prime Number 33 (2), 10-11, 2018
42018
Why That Game? Factors Primary School Teachers Consider When Selecting Which Games to Play in Their Mathematics Classrooms.
J Russo, T Russo, LA Bragg
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2021
32021
What makes a'good'mathematical game?
J Russo, T Russo
Mathematical Association of Victoria Annual Conference 2018: Teachers …, 2018
32018
Harry Potter–inspired mathematics
J Russo, T Russo
Teaching Children Mathematics 24 (1), 18-19, 2017
32017
Exploring exponential growth in elementary school
J Russo, T Russo, P Kalogeropoulos
Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12 113 (12), 989-994, 2020
22020
Investigations: Esio Trot
J Russo, T Russo
Prime Number 34 (2), 24, 2019
22019
Math and Mr. Men
J Russo, T Russo
Teaching Children Mathematics 24 (2), 82-83, 2017
22017
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