Teaching Math Teaching Podcast
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
111 episodes of Teaching Math Teaching Podcast since the first episode, which aired on February 3rd, 2020.
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Episode 21: July Summer Book Club - High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice with Berry, Conway, Lawler, and Staley
August 5th, 2020 | Season 1 | 39 mins 22 secs
Wrapping up the July edition of our Teaching Math Teaching Podcast Summer Book Club with a conversation about the book High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice with the book's lead authors, Robert Q. Berry III, Basil M. Conway IV, Brian R. Lawler, and John W. Staley.
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Episode 20: Theodore (Teddy) Chao: Technology, Twitter, and Balance in Teaching Math Teachers with Teddy Chao
July 29th, 2020 | Season 1 | 34 mins 20 secs
Theodore (Teddy) Chao is Associate Professor, in the Department of Teaching and Learning, at The Ohio State University. In the episode we engage in a broad discussion of topics including technology, twitter and maintaining a healthy balance in doing the work of teaching math teachers.
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Episode 19: Chris Bartlo: High School Math Teacher Discusses Math and Data Science in High School
July 22nd, 2020 | Season 1 | 40 mins 20 secs
Chris is a High School Math and Computer Science teacher. Wilson, his school, is currently the only PPS high school offering a comprehensive Computer Science program. We have a "standard" 4-year program along with many opportunities for independent study/projects. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about what we do here and you are welcome to check out the links to the left to see more of what we do in class!
Chris also won the Paul Allen Distinguished Educator Award and Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching in 2017 -
Episode 18: Ruth Heaton: Chief Executive Officer at Teachers Development Group
July 15th, 2020 | Season 1 | 37 mins 55 secs
Ruth Heaton is the Chief Executive Officer at Teachers Development Group, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving all students’ mathematical understanding and achievement through meaningful, effective professional development for teachers and school leaders. We discuss TDGs' professional development with Ruth.
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Episode 17: Nick Wasserman: Connecting Secondary Teaching to Advanced Mathematics
July 8th, 2020 | Season 1 | 33 mins 48 secs
advanced math, connections, secondary math
Nick Wasserman discusses why and how to connect and embed learning of secondary mathematics teaching practices into advanced mathematics content courses for teachers.
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Episode 15: Amanda Jansen: Summer Book Club - Rough Draft Math
June 25th, 2020 | Season 1 | 44 mins 20 secs
Wrapping up the June edition of our Teaching Math Teaching Podcast Summer Book Club with a conversation about the book Rough Draft Math: Revising to Learn with the book's author Amanda Jansen.
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Episode 16: Don Berg: Deeper Learning
June 18th, 2020 | Season 1 | 25 mins 18 secs
Don Berg is the Executive Director of Deeper Learning Advocates, which is on a mission to embed the psychology of learning in K-12 policy so that policy stops undermining learning. His expertise is in the psychology of motivation. It turns out that appropriate motivation is not a nice add-on for learning, it is a fundamental pre-requisite to the kind of learning we all want our children to do. I assume no one actually wants shallow and fake learning.
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Episode 14: Jackie Murawska: STEM Coaching - Resources & Professional Networks
June 18th, 2020 | Season 1 | 21 mins 52 secs
instructional coach, professional organizations, stem, stem coaching
Jackie Murawska talks about her position as a STEM Instructional Coach at a school district, along with resources that she has found helpful and the impact of professional networks and organizations.
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BONUS: Announcing TMT Podcast Summer Book Club
May 27th, 2020 | Season 1 | 1 min 21 secs
Announcing the first ever Teaching Math Teaching Podcast Summer Book Club.
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Episode 13: Lydia Klespis: Coaching Elementary Teachers during COVID-19
May 20th, 2020 | Season 1 | 24 mins 1 sec
elementary math coach, instructional coach, online coaching
Lydia Klespis talks about her experiences as an Instructional Coach for math and science at an elementary school. She describes how she continues to support teachers when the school buildings have been closed and instruction moved online.
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Episode 12: Patti Voelker: Teaching Math to Students with Dyslexia in Regular and Online Environments
May 3rd, 2020 | Season 1 | 31 mins 12 secs
adhd, dyslexia, inclusive classrooms, middle school math, processing speed
Patti talks about how to address Dyslexia, ADHD, processing speed etc in the mathematics classroom. She talks about how to adapt mathematics lessons to be inclusive in regular and online classrooms.
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Episode 11: Jen Wolfe: Teaching Math Teachers during Covid-19
April 28th, 2020 | Season 1 | 27 mins 21 secs
Jen Wolfe shares how she teaches her content courses for future elementary school teachers online. She discusses Complex Instruction in Synchronous Settings.
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Episode 10: Zandra de Araujo: Equity in Synchronous Online Teaching
April 19th, 2020 | Season 1 | 21 mins 54 secs
Zandra discusses equity issues in synchronous online teaching.
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Episode 9: Mandy Jansen: Rough Draft Math in Regular and Online Classrooms
April 16th, 2020 | Season 1 | 25 mins 53 secs
Mandy Jansen discusses the use of rough draft math in both regular classrooms and online classrooms.
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Episode 8: Abi Leaf & Brian Lawler: Mutually Beneficial Collaborations between Mathematics Content Specialist and University Educator
April 15th, 2020 | Season 1 | 26 mins 33 secs
Brian and Abi discuss a mutually beneficial collaborative partnership between a university math educator and a mathematics content specialist. The focus of this podcast is the overhaul of a school district's math program.
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Episode 7: Toya Frank: Examining the Trajectories of Black Mathematics Teachers
April 8th, 2020 | Season 1 | 20 mins 45 secs
Examining the Trajectories of Black Mathematics Teachers seeks to better understand the promise and challenges of encouraging more black educators to choose mathematics teaching as a career.