
Joel Amidon
Co-Host of Teaching Math Teaching Podcast
Joel Amidon has hosted 100 Episodes.
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Episode 69: Nicole Joseph: Making Black Girls Count in Math Education
November 2nd, 2022 | Season 3 | 51 mins 2 secs
black girls, black women, identity, identity development
Learning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Nicole Joseph, as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator. Nicole also shares her research on Black women and girls, their identity development, and their experiences in mathematics as well as sharing her work running the Joseph's Mathematics Education Lab.
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Episode 68: Jeffrey Wanko: STaR Fellowship Program, Curriculum Development, and the Importance of Listening
October 19th, 2022 | Season 3 | 46 mins 42 secs
fellowship, higher education, professional development
Learning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Jeffrey Wanko, as he shares his experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator. Jeff also shares his experiences with the STaR (Service Teaching and Research) Fellowship program and how listeners can apply to be a STaR or help fund the program.
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Episode 67: J. Michael Shaughnessy: Mathematics Education Trust Grants, Getting Involved, and Getting Others Involved
October 5th, 2022 | Season 3 | 35 mins 51 secs
awards, grants, nctm, statistics, statistics education
Learning to teach math teachers better with Dr. J. Michael Shaughnessy, as he shares his experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator, shares information about Mathematics Education Trust Grant Awards, and a new opportunity for mathematics teacher educators to fund their research efforts.
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Episode 66: Jennifer Suh: Professional Learning, Technology, and an Asset-Based Perspective of Teachers
September 21st, 2022 | Season 3 | 39 mins 24 secs
lesson study, problem based learning, professional development, project based learning, technology
Learning to teach math teachers better with Jennifer Suh as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator, shares an upcoming experience for early career mathematics teacher educators coming up in October, and shares the work that got her and her colleagues awarded the National Technology Leadership Initiative Fellowship .
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Episode 65: More Episodes, Volunteering to Serve, and Shoulder Tapping
August 25th, 2022 | Season 3 | 4 mins 46 secs
serve, volunteer
More episodes of the Teaching Math Teaching Podcast are coming! In the meantime consider volunteering to serve on a committee or shoulder tapping a colleague to serve.
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Episode 63: Courtney Koestler and Eva Thanheiser: Building Community to Center Equity and Justice in Mathematics Teacher Education
May 4th, 2022 | Season 3 | 35 mins 13 secs
community, equity, social justice
Learning to teach math teachers better with Courtney Koestler and Eva Thanheiser as they share their experiences and advice on being mathematics teacher educators and an opportunity to share how colleagues build community to center equity and justice in their teaching of math teachers.
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Episode 62: Enrique Galindo: Collaborating and Leadership in Mathematics Education
April 20th, 2022 | Season 3 | 34 mins 24 secs
lesson study, problem based learning, professional development, project based learning
Learning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Enrique Galindo, president elect of AMTE, as he shares his advice and expertise in being a mathematics teacher educator, both in co-creating research projects, co-creating professional development with teachers, and assuming leadership roles in mathematics education.
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Episode 61: Sandra Crespo: What does it mean and what will it take to be an anti-racist mathematics teacher educator?
April 5th, 2022 | Season 3 | 41 mins 3 secs
anti-racist, antiracist, mathematics teacher educators
Learning to teach math teachers better as we extend the conversation around Sandra Crespo's Judith Jacobs Lecture, "What does it mean and what will it take to be an anti-racist mathematics teacher educator?" at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators' Annual Conference in February of 2022.
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Episode 60: Ann Wheeler and Babette Benken: Sharing Good Teaching through Publications
March 23rd, 2022 | Season 3 | 48 mins 40 secs
publications, writing
Learning to teach math teachers better by learning how to share good teaching of mathematics teachers through publications with Babette Benken, AMTE Vice President of Publications, and Ann Wheeler, AMTE Associate Vice President for the Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE-Math) Journal.
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Episode 59: Marilyn Strutchens: Providing a Vision for Quality Clinical Experiences
March 8th, 2022 | Season 3 | 47 mins 39 secs
clinical experience, field experience, student teaching
Learning to teaching math teachers better with Dr. Marilyn Strutchens, former president of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, as she shares her path from the fashion world to being a mathematics teacher educator. She shares advice, experiences, and her work with the Mathematics Teacher Education Partnership specifically in the area of clinical experiences.
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Episode 58: Tim Hendrix: Leadership and Service - Who is going to be the next you?
February 22nd, 2022 | Season 3 | 55 mins 3 secs
service
Learning to teach math teachers better as we extend the conversation around Tim's talk he gave in receiving the Nadine Bezuk Excellence in Leadership and Service Award at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Annual Conference in February.
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Episode 57: Colleen Eddy and Travis Olson - Maximizing your AMTE 2022 Conference Experience
January 26th, 2022 | Season 3 | 38 mins 51 secs
amte conference
The Association of Mathematics Teacher Education's 26th Annual Conference is just around the corner. Join us as we talk with Colleen Eddy and Travis Olson, about the upcoming event.
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Episode 56: The Transition Years: Supporting the Work
December 15th, 2021 | Season 2 | 53 mins 29 secs
dana center, launch years, transition years
Learning to teach math teachers better through an episode of The Transition Years.
The Transition Years focuses on the complexity and importance of the transition years, the last two years of high school and the first two years of postsecondary education, on the mathematics experiences of students. Listen in as Joel Amidon, Dr. John Staley, and mathematics education leaders share and interact around how their respective organizations are supporting the work around the transition years that has been coordinated by the Launch Years Initiative/Launch Years Mathematics Organizations Leadership Network.
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Episode 55: Hollylynne Lee: Linking Data Science and Teacher Education
December 1st, 2021 | Season 2 | 44 mins 23 secs
Hollylynne Lee shares her story of what happens when you're not afraid to create something new. She describes the emerging field of Data Science, and provides practical advice for why and how listeners can incorporate Data Science into their work with mathematics teacher education.
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Episode 54: Kyndall Brown: Moving Toward Greater Equity Through Statewide Professional Development and his Book, Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom
November 16th, 2021 | Season 2 | 31 mins 40 secs
Learning to teach mathematics teachers better with Dr. Kyndall Brown, executive director at the California Mathematics Project, as he shares experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator and discusses a book he co-authored with Pamela Seda, Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom.
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Episode 53: Jean Lee: Holistic View of Math Teacher Education and Get the Facts Out
October 27th, 2021 | Season 2 | 33 mins 30 secs
Learning to teach math teachers better as Dr. Jean Lee shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher/mathematics teacher educator and her work as chair of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Get the Facts Out Task Force, which is a partnership between four national societies to change the conversation around STEM teacher recruitment.