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why district leaders choose reweave

A district math leader on what actually changes in the classroom.

Sue Totaro is a district math specialist. She makes the case for how wordless human stories give every educator a real-world scaffold for math, and why this changes who gets to feel like a mathematician.

"It's not the workbook page, it's the real world. The wordless video creates the story. Students take the math out of that story, work with the numbers in a purposeful way, and then put them back into the story."

Sue Totaro, district math specialist

what your educators get with Pro

Four Pro features. Live demos.

Pick one. Watch how it works. None of these are mock-ups, they are the actual product.

tap any to watch the demo
how we measure

A practice you can trust to your educators.

Reweave measures inner shifts and classroom practice, gathered with consent, respected with encryption, returned to your educators legibly. Here is the loop.

Outcome over activity. Contribution, not causation. Privacy first. A methodology adapted from J-PAL, IDinsight, Bridgespan, and the Most Significant Change tradition, published and open to challenge.

The reweave cycle of reflective practice curiosity as the default stance 01 story a person, a film, a real life 02 encounter educator reads, watches, sits with it 03 shift noticing, wondering, re-examining assumptions 04 caught the moment, the line, the dimension, encrypted 05 reflected growth viz, baseline, patterns this month 06 carried into practice, into the room with the learners
input (stories, films, encounters) reflective practice (the inner work) reflection back to the educator
Hover or tap a node to explore the cycle.
Read the full methodology →

privacy ladder, surfaces of collection, three layered methods, citations, and what we do not claim.

what your team gets

What a year with reweave looks like.

Real people. Real lessons. Five minutes. Your team will get it in thirty seconds.

the magic of Pro · in a five minute walk

What a year with reweave looks like.

Dozens of powerful stories from across the world. Scroll, and you will live a year with them in five minutes.

60+ humans to meet more than a dozen countries no signup needed
that is Norma · Ecuador · one of 60+ on reweave
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Year One
4 stories
Where we are from
Ecuador · USA · India · Laos
3 stories
Music holds them
USA · India · Indonesia
3 stories
Caring for the world
India · Thailand · Kenya
01 · the opening
chapter one

A blank page becomes a year.

A Pro educator opens reweave. The journey list is theirs. Not a template someone else wrote. A place to gather what their learners will need this year, in the order that feels right.

Children are like birds: at some point their wings grow strong enough that they must take flight in search of new horizons.
Norma · Ecuador · in her own words
02 · finding a story
chapter two

Find a story by what it does, not what it is.

Pro search reads every transcript in the corpus. Type a feeling, an act, a longing, the shape of a person you want your learners to meet, and the right faces surface. Free search matches names. Pro search reads every word.

NormaEcuador
GhaniIndia
ReginahKenya
MacUSA, South Carolina
lesson in progress
Norma Children are like birds. At some point their wings grow strong enough that they must take flight.
Ghani My life took a twist and I became a farmer, so I turned my farm into a live museum.
Reginah On the way back home, I feel very focused on getting the water there without spilling.
Mac Life sure has been a long and crazy ride. I wouldn’t trade any minute of it.
drafting your class hour
03 · weaving a lesson
chapter three

Four real voices, one real lesson.

Pick the people you want your class to meet this week. Pro Weave reads their words and drafts a lesson with their voices in it. You change every word your class hears. The voices stay theirs.

Where We Are From
01
Norma
Ecuador · wordless film
02
Lam
USA, Oregon · wordless film
03
W
Word problem from this week
Lesson · private to you
04
Manjula
India · wordless film
05
Hook
Laos · wordless film
noticing saved to your private journal
04 · building the journey
chapter four

A unit, sequenced.

Stories and lessons become a journey. Drag, drop, name it, hold it. Some stops are public faces from the corpus. Some are lessons you wrote, locked to your learners only. A noticing from yesterday goes into your private journal, where no one else looks.

share this journey

A read only link your colleague can open

reweave.org/j?t=a3f2…
Show your first name

a journey from a colleague

Where we are from.
Norma
Ecuador
Lam
USA, Oregon
W
Word problem
lesson, locked
Manjula
India
Hook
Laos
your team sees the journey your lesson stays yours
05 · sharing with a colleague
chapter five

A link to a colleague, not a curriculum dump.

Send a teammate the journey, and they see the shape of it. The faces, the order, the intention. They do not see your lesson. They do not see your learners. A read only link. Anonymous by default. Revocable in one click.

Where we are from
Ecuador · USA · India
Music holds them
USA · India · Indonesia
Caring for the world
India · Kenya · South Africa
Water, work, hands
Laos · India · Kenya
Where food comes from
Ecuador · USA · India
Imagination practice
USA · India · Mexico
Voices from across India
India
Service, daily
Indonesia · Indonesia · USA
Curiosity before judgment
Indonesia · Guatemala · Ecuador

a year, held

A whole year, held in one place.

Real people on every continent woven into the math, the reading, the writing, the wondering. The year stops feeling like a stack of slide decks. It starts feeling like an arc your learners actually traveled.

06 · the year held • chapter six
the library

Dozens of real human stories. From more than a dozen countries.

Every face on this tour is real. So is every word they say. Hover any face below to meet them. The whole library is one click away.

Hover any face to see who they are. Browse the full library →

voices in the field

Don't take our word for it. Hear theirs.

Three voices on what changes when learners meet real humans through wordless films.

Tony Wagner
Author · Education researcher · Former Harvard Innovation Lab
voice one

A hundred questions a day. Then something happens.

The average five-year-old asks a hundred questions a day. Then something happens. We call it school. Curiosity just kind of withers as kids get older with more experience in school.
The video is like a giant question mark with no prescribed answers. You have to figure it out. And then you realize the skills you need involve getting better at math and writing and reading.
3 min 44 sec · on curiosity
v1 · tony wagner
Sue Totaro
District math specialist · West Windsor-Plainsboro, New Jersey
voice two

The wordless video creates the story.

The wordless video creates the story. They take the math out of that story, decontextualize it, work with the numbers in a purposeful way, and put them back into the story.
Math is about authentic, real-world problem solving. It's about empowering every single child in that classroom to look at the world in a way that lets them be the best mathematician they can be.
2 min 14 sec · on real-world math
v2 · sue totaro
Learners
A reweave classroom · United States
voice three

Empathy is a universal language.

Even if you don't speak English, or you don't speak Japanese, empathy is a universal language. These videos, they let you play the game. You can just watch and see what happens.
I feel like I've definitely changed to show more empathy and to be kinder than I was before. I feel like I'm a better person than I was. Just doing something small can help change the world.
2 min 46 sec · in their own words
v3 · learners

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Every Pro plan includes journeys, the weave tool, Pro search across the full corpus, the encrypted journal, and team sharing. For Pro educators, homeschooling parents, and anyone choosing wonder before judgment.

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