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Teaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 106: Elham Kazemi: Be a Student of your Students and Make your Practice PublicLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Elham Kazemi, Professor in the College of Education at the University of Washington, as she shares her advice and expertise on being a mathematics teacher educator, and her perspective on helping educational leaders make space for good mathematics teaching to happen in schools. Links from the episode: Elham's Faculty page at the University of Washington TMT Episode 99: Rodrigo Gutiérrez and Melissa Hosten: Being Responsive and Engaged to Elevate the Work of Math Teachers Megan Franke’s Math Ed Podcast episode Learning Together: Organizing Sch...2025-03-1239 minBrave Widow ShowBrave Widow ShowBW 088: Navigating Grief: Insights from a Widow's Heart - with Allison HintzAllison Hintz is 41 years old. She has four kids, 16, 14, and 10 year old twins. She lost her husband drew completely unexpectedly to a massive stroke. He had a stroke on December 7th and remained conscience until late that night when he went into a coma and never regained consciousness. He was officially declared brain dead. December 9th, they had been married for 17 and a half years and together for almost 20 years. She never, ever thought she would be on a Widow podcast a year ago, and has learned so much about grief that she wants to help pass...2024-03-0551 minDebateMath PodcastDebateMath PodcastDebate 21 - How Do You Get Students Talking in Math Class?Send us a textJoin us as we take a break from our usual format for a special Back to School episode! Here at the DebateMath podcast, we highly value discourse in math. On the podcast, we want to elevate the voices of teachers and students in our episodes, and we also want that for our classrooms. We want to encourage student discourse in math class. So for this special episode, we asked a handful of educators for their “quick advice” on how to get students talking in math class. We did a handful of five minute inte...2023-09-0746 minScience of Reading: The PodcastScience of Reading: The PodcastSpecial episode—Disciplinary literacy: Connecting reading and math in children's literature with Allison Hintz and Antony SmithFrom reading street signs and menus to checking the weather, and using a ruler, there are so many examples of how a student's math and literacy adventure continues beyond the classroom. That's why we're sharing another bonus episode—this time from our friends at Math Teacher Lounge, to show the connection between math and children's literature.In this episode, Mathematizing Children's Literature authors Allison Hintz and Antony Smith join Math Teacher Lounge hosts Bethany Lockhart Johnson and Dan Meyer to discuss what would happen if we were to approach children's literature, and life, through a math lens, an...2023-07-0525 minMath Teacher LoungeMath Teacher LoungeWinter Wrap-Up 02: Mathematizing children's literatureWhile we’re hard at work producing the exciting fifth season of Math Teacher Lounge: The Podcast, we’re continuing to share some of our favorite conversations from our first four seasons. This time around, we’re revisiting our popular episode that connected literacy and math!In this episode from season 3, we sit down with Allison Hintz and Antony Smith, authors of Mathematizing Children’s Literature, to talk about what would happen if we were to approach children’s literature, and life, through a math lens–and how we can apply those same techniques to classroom te2023-02-0139 minSum of It AllSum of It AllSeason 9, Episode 6: Take 2 on Mathematizing LiteratureA second look at our conversations about Season 6: Mathematizing Literature, when we read the book "Mathematizing Children’s Literature: Sparking connections, joy and wonder" by Allison Hintz and Anthony T. Smith. We’ll add to our season 5 conversations and what we thought then, with what we're thinking now, plus new connections, ideas and questions. Transcripts of the episodes can be found at bit.ly/sumofitall_transcripts_s9 . Music provided by Purple Planet. Additional Links: Zak Champagne Ignite Talk and BlogPost =2022-12-0222 minSum of It AllSum of It AllSeason 6, Episode 8: Family and Community ConnectionsA conversation about Chapter 8 of the book "Mathematizing Children’s Literature" by Allison Hintz and Anthony T. Smith to support you on your asynchronous book club journey with us. Transcripts of the episodes can be found at bit.ly/sumofitall_transcripts_S6. Music provided by Purple Planet Librarian Advocacy resources:  http://csla.net/csla-advocacy-information/legislation-and-advocacy/ https://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aaslissues/toolkits/AASLAdvocacyToolkit_180209.pdf2022-05-0624 minSum of It AllSum of It AllSeason 6, Episode 7: Learning TogetherA conversation about Chapter 7 of the book "Mathematizing Children’s Literature" by Allison Hintz and Anthony T. Smith to support you on your asynchronous book club journey with us. Transcripts of the episodes can be found at bit.ly/sumofitall_transcripts_S6. Music provided by Purple Planet2022-04-2922 minSum of It AllSum of It AllSeason 6, Episode 6: Idea InvestigationsA conversation about Chapter 6 of the book "Mathematizing Children’s Literature" by Allison Hintz and Anthony T. Smith to support you on your asynchronous book club journey with us. Transcripts of the episodes can be found at bit.ly/sumofitall_transcripts_S6. Music provided by Purple Planet2022-04-2222 minMath Teacher LoungeMath Teacher LoungeS3 - 02. Mathematizing Children’s Literature with Allison Hintz and Antony SmithIn this episode, Mathematizing Children’s Literature authors Allison Hintz and Antony Smith join Bethany Lockhart Johnson and Dan Meyer to discuss what would happen if we were to approach children's literature, and life, through a math lens – and how we can apply those techniques to classroom teaching.Explore more from the Math Teacher Lounge by visiting our main page. 2022-04-1938 min