Supporting Students Struggling in Math

Webinar Podcast Script:

Title: Supporting Students Struggling in Math: A Collaborative Roundtable

Host Intro:
Host: “Welcome to this special Learning Alliance webinar podcast! Today, we’re exploring how to support students struggling in Math. Joining us are key voices from the school and family community: Ms. Thompson, our Math teacher; Mr. Rivera, our ENL coordinator; Ms. Patel, our parent coordinator; Ms. Lopez, our school secretary; Principal Johnson; and Mrs. Garcia, a parent. Let’s dive in.”


1. Introduce the Situation

Host: “To start, let’s talk about the student we’re focusing on. Ms. Thompson, can you give us an overview?”

Teacher (Ms. Thompson):
“Certainly. The student shows curiosity and participates in class, especially during hands-on activities. However, they struggle with multi-step problems, fractions, and word problems. It’s not a lack of effort—they just need more targeted support and practice.”


2. ENL Coordinator Perspective

Host: “Thank you, Ms. Thompson. Mr. Rivera, from an English language perspective, what challenges might impact this student?”

ENL Coordinator (Mr. Rivera):
“For English learners, word problems are often tricky. Even when they understand the math concept, interpreting the problem in English can be challenging. We find that pre-teaching vocabulary and using visuals helps a lot.”


3. Parent Coordinator Perspective

Host: “Ms. Patel, how do you support parents in helping their children at home?”

Parent Coordinator (Ms. Patel):
“We provide strategies like visual aids, math games, and short daily practice sessions. We also hold workshops for parents so they can feel confident helping their child. Collaboration between school and home is key.”


4. School Secretary Perspective

Host: “Ms. Lopez, how does the school support coordination for students needing extra help?”

School Secretary (Ms. Lopez):
“We schedule tutoring sessions, track student progress, and coordinate meetings between teachers, coordinators, and parents. Communication is crucial so that interventions are consistent and timely.”


5. Principal Perspective

Host: “Principal Johnson, how does the school view this collaborative approach?”

Principal (Mr. Johnson):
“We believe in a team approach. No student should fall behind because of gaps in communication or resources. By bringing teachers, coordinators, and parents together, we create a comprehensive support plan tailored to each student.”


6. Parent Perspective

Host: “Mrs. Garcia, what has your experience been at home?”

Parent (Mrs. Garcia):
“At home, my child enjoys hands-on activities like using blocks or drawing diagrams, but gets frustrated with worksheets or timed tests. We’ve tried practicing together, but sometimes I need more guidance on how to help effectively.”


7. Collaborative Discussion & Strategies

Host: “Let’s talk solutions. How can everyone work together to support this student?”

Teacher (Ms. Thompson):
“Targeted small-group instruction and visual aids during lessons help a lot.”

ENL Coordinator (Mr. Rivera):
“Adding vocabulary support and reading comprehension strategies for word problems ensures the student isn’t held back by language.”

Parent Coordinator (Ms. Patel):
“Parents can reinforce learning with interactive practice at home.”

School Secretary (Ms. Lopez):
“We can schedule consistent tutoring and progress check-ins.”

Principal (Mr. Johnson):
“Regular collaboration meetings help track improvement and adjust strategies as needed.”

Parent (Mrs. Garcia):
“Knowing what strategies the school uses gives me confidence to help at home.”


8. Action Plan Summary

Host:
“To summarize:

Student Strengths:

  • Curiosity and engagement in hands-on activities
  • Willingness to participate in class

Challenges:

  • Multi-step problems and word problems
  • Fractions and foundational math skills
  • Language barriers for English learners

Next Steps:

  • Small group tutoring and targeted interventions
  • Visual aids and vocabulary support
  • Daily home practice with parental guidance
  • Regular check-ins between school staff and parents

9. Call-to-Action

Host:
“If your child is struggling in Math, visit topskills365.com. Learning Alliance tutors provide personalized support, helping students build confidence, master concepts, and succeed academically.”


10. Closing Remarks

Host:
“Thank you to all our panelists and to our listeners. Remember, supporting students is a team effort. Collaboration between school and home can make all the difference. Stay tuned to the Learning Alliance Tutoring Podcast for more strategies and insights to help your child succeed in every subject.”

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