A math interventionist is an educator who provides targeted support to students who are struggling with mathematics, helping them build foundational skills and improve overall performance. The math interventionist works with students individually or in small groups to address gaps in mathematical understanding. They assess student needs, design and implement intervention strategies, and monitor progress to ensure academic growth. This role often involves collaborating with classroom teachers, using data to guide instruction, and adapting teaching methods to meet diverse learning needs. Math interventionists focus on strengthening core math skills, boosting confidence, and helping students meet grade-level expectations.

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