Episode Title: Dismantling Math Trauma: A Compassionate Approach with Dr. Geillan Aly
"Math trauma is having previous experiences that make you unwilling to engage."
Do you have "math scars"? For many of us, mathematics isn’t just a school subject—it’s a source of anxiety, a memory of a cold classroom, or a feeling of "not being good enough." In this episode of Hall Pass to Nowhere, host Timothy White sits down with Dr. Geillan Aly, a pioneer in math trauma recovery and the founder of Compassionate Math.
Dr. Ali shares her transformative journey through the challenges of remote teaching, which revealed a vital truth: mathematics is an emotional endeavor, not just a cognitive one. We dive into how negative past experiences hinder our ability to learn and how reclaiming your intellectual agency is the first step toward healing.
Whether you are an educator looking to humanize your classroom or a student (current or former) trying to make peace with the Pythagorean theorem, this conversation will change the way you look at numbers forever.
In this episode, we explore:
"You can't be compassionate if you're not doing the math." It’s time to stop fearing the chalkboard and start reclaiming your math identity.
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