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Teaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 109: Ayanna Perry & Gina Wilson: Supporting Early Career Mathematics TeachersLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Gina Wilson, Knowles Teacher Initiative Program Officer of Teacher Development and Dr. Ayanna Perry, Director of Outreach and Dissemination, as we discuss supporting early career mathematics teachers and the professional development of teachers outside of higher education. Links from the episode Knowles Teacher Initiative Knowles Teaching Fellowship Knowles Academy Knowles Annual Conference Five to Thrive Series from Corwin The Art of Coaching: Effective Strategies for School Transformation Mathematics Teacher Education PartnershipSpecial Guests: Ayanna Perry and Gina Wilson.2025-05-0752 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 108: Farshid Safi: Collectively Moving Toward a Comprehensive, Inclusive Approach to Mathematics Teacher EducationLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Farshid Safi, K-12 Math Educator, Associate Director for Teaching and Service and Associate Professor in the School of Teacher Education at the University of Central Florida, as well as the President of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. We discuss with Farshid the upcoming 2026 conference and how AMTE is continuing to live out its mission and position statements. Links from the episode AMTE Mission and Long Term Goals AMTE Position Statements 2026 AMTE Annual Conference in Portland, OR Teaching Math Teaching Episode 47 - Farshid Safi: Sense-Making...2025-04-2455 minTeaching 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 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 105: Daniel Edelen: The Immense Brilliance of ChildrenLearning to teach mathematics teachers better with Dr. Daniel Edelen, Assistant Professor in the College of Education & Human Development at Georgia State University, as he shares strategies and mindsets for recognizing the brilliance of young children, centering them and their experiences, and developing empathy as a teacher and teacher educator. He is an ethnographer who is passionate about understanding how children understand, create, and navigate authority, autonomy, and agency in the classroom, particularly in settings where the content relates to STEM and STEAM. Show notes: Authority Research The social construction of authorities: An interactional ethnographic...2025-02-2647 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 104: Roundtable Discussion: Opening Session of the AMTE Annual Conference, “Moving Beyond Transactional Relationships in Educational Spaces” featuring Beth Herbel-Eisenmann, Nicol Howard, Lateefah Id-Deen, Carlos LópezLeiva, and Farshid SafiLearning to teach math teachers better by engaging in a roundtable discussion around the Opening Session of the Annual Conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, featuring Beth Herbel-Eisenmann, Nicol Howard, Lateefah Id-Deen, Carlos LópezLeiva, and Farshid Safi, titled “Moving Beyond Transactional Relationships in Educational Spaces.” Links from the episode: Service, Teaching, & Research (STaR) in Mathematics Education: Supporting Early Career Professionals (STaR Fellows Program) Support the STaR program and other opportunities for promoting mathematics teacher education from AMTE AMTE Community Circles AMTE Volunteer Form Naomi Jessup2025-02-1250 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 103: Joi Spencer: Persistence at Creating Affirming Spaces for Fostering Positive Math IdentitiesLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Joi Spencer, Dean of the School of Education at the University of California, Riverside. as we discuss her experience and expertise as a math teacher educator, her long running STEAM Academy, and her book, Anti-Blackness at School: Creating Affirming Educational Spaces for African American Students. Links from the episode STEAM Academy Anti-Blackness at School: Creating Affirming Educational Spaces for African American Students by Joi Spencer and Kerri Ullucci Math Ed Podcast Episode 1405: Megan FrankeSpecial Guest: Joi Spencer.2025-01-2248 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 102: Erin Krupa and Jonathan Bostic: Building Community and Pointing to ValidityLearning to teach math teachers better with Erin Krupa, Associate Professor College of Education at North Carolina State University, and Jonathan Bostic, Professor and Director of Grant Innovations in the College of Education and Human Development at Bowling Green State University. Listen as Erin and Jonathan share about the importance and benefits of building a community, and also about the project Validity Evidence for Measurement in Mathematics Education. Validity Evidence for Measurement in Mathematics Education website https://mathedmeasures.org/ Math Ed Podcast episode 2409: Jonathan Bostic - math ed measures and validity Bostic, J...2024-12-1845 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 101: Rick Hudson: Growing as a Math Educator through Experiences, Relationships, and Opportunities to ServeLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Rick Hudson, Chair of Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southern Indiana and Vice President for Professional Learning of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. Listen as he shares his experience and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator and opportunities for learning and growing as an educator through experiences, relationships, and opportunities to serve. Links from the episode Hiebert, J., Carpenter, T. P., & Fennema, E. (1997). Making sense: Teaching and learning mathematics with understanding. Heinemann. Liljedahl, P. (2020). Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics, Grades K-12: 14 Teaching...2024-12-0442 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 100: Roundtable Discussion: 100th Episode, Giving Tuesday, and Plans to Attend the 29th Annual AMTE ConferenceLearning to teach math teachers better by engaging in a roundtable discussion around the 100th episode of the Teaching Math Teaching podcast, the opportunities to support fellow math teacher educators through financial giving, and the upcoming conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators in Reno, NV in 2025. Links from the episode Support the work of AMTE on Giving Tuesday (and beyond). 2025 AMTE Annual Conference in Reno, Nevada, February 6-8, 2025 Mathematics Teacher Educator Podcast2024-11-2049 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 97: David Coffey & Kathryn Coffey: Using Design-Based Thinking to Humanize MathematicsLearning to teach better with Dr. David Coffey & Dr. Kathryn Coffey. Kathy has recently retired as an elementary mathematics specialist, and Dave is a professor of mathematics at Grand Valley State University. They share insights from design-based thinking on planning and teaching, and talk with us about their new book, Using Design Thinking to Support the Teaching and Learning of K-8 Mathematics. Show notes: Designing Math Adventures: Using Design Thinking to Support the Teaching and Learning of K-8 Mathematics Design Thinking at Grand Valley Math Ed podcast: David Coffey and Kathryn Coffey...2024-09-2642 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 96: Kate Johnson: Identity, Language, and Pedagogy in and beyond being a Math Teacher EducatorLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Kate Johnson, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Brigham Young University, as we discuss her experiences and advice as a mathematics teacher educator, as an associate editor of the Mathematics Teacher Educator journal, and as a co-author of the article, Ungrievable: Theorizing white Christian nationalist rhetorical practices in education in the Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies journal. Links from the episode Johnson, K. R., Hadley, H. L., Schoonbeck, A., & Benson, S. E. (2024) Ungrievable: Theorizing white Christian nationalist rhetorical practices in education. Review of Education, Pedagogy...2024-09-1154 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 93: Barbara King, Siddhi Desai, Justin Burris, and Sheila Orr: Equity Work to Create and Refine Avenues to Engage in the Improvement of Mathematics Teacher EducationLearning to teach math teachers with Dr. Barbara King, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning at Florida International University, Dr. Siddhi Desai, Assistant Professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Dr. Justin Burris, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Houston, and Sheila Orr, a Doctoral Candidate in Curriculum, Instruction and Teacher Education at Michigan State University. They share their experience as mathematics teacher educators and share their work on the AMTE Equity Committee, which includes the Equity Book Club, how their study on AMTE Conference presentations led to changes in the proposal system and conference format, and finally, they share...2024-05-0843 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 92: Nirmala Naresh: Shifting Perspectives on Mathematics Teaching and Mining Your Own ExperienceLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Nirmala Naresh, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of North Texas and the AMTE Associate Vice President for the Annual Conference Program, as she shares her advice and expertise on being a mathematics teacher educator as well as gaining insight on improvements for next year's AMTE Conference in Reno, NV. AMTE Volunteer Form AMTE Annual Conference Information and Proposal Submission University of North Texas Master of Science (Mathematics Education Concentration) University of North Texas Graduate Certificate for Dual Credit Teaching in Mathematics Mathematics...2024-04-2453 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 90: Christa Jackson: Helping Students See Themselves in Powerful MathematiciansLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Christa Jackson, Professor of Mathematics, Science, and STEM Education at St. Louis University. She shares her infectious joy about learning and mathematics. Christa is currently serving as the editor of a new book series from NCTM, Powerful Mathematicians Who Changed the World. Four of the planned thirteen books are currently available. Show notes: Jackson, C., & Delaney, A. (2017). Chapter 10: Mindsets and Practices: Shifting to an Equity-centered Paradigm. _Powerful Mathematicians Who Changed the World _series Mathematics Teacher Educator PodcastSpecial Guest: Christa Jackson.2024-03-2730 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 89: Jessica Ivy and Cat Maiorca: Judicious Use of AI in Math Teacher EducationLearning to teach mathematics teachers better with Dr. Cat Maiorca from Oklahoma State University and Dr. Jessica Ivy from Purdue University Northwest. They share findings from their presentation at the AMTE 2024 conference that won the 2024 AMTE National Technology Leadership Initiative award, entitled Developing Mathematics Lessons and Assessments with Chatbots for Learning in Teacher Education: Innovation and Challenges. During this conversation, they describe considerations for judiciously selecting and using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in mathematics teacher education. Show notes: Our guests are joined by their colleagues to present an AMTE Webinar on this topic on April 3, 2024. ...2024-03-1337 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 88: Christopher Jett: Being Excellent in Mathematics Teacher EducationLearning to teach mathematics teachers better with Dr. Christopher Jett, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Georgia State University. We discuss efforts to be an advocate for others within mathematics teacher education, and also his book, Black Male Success in Higher Education. Show notes: Jett, C. C. (2022). Black male success in higher education: How the mathematical brotherhood empowers a collegiate community to thrive. Teachers College Press. https://www.tcpress.com/black-male-success-in-higher-education-9780807767412 Jett, C.,Yeh, C., & Zavala, M. (2022). From argumentation to truth-telling: Critical race theory in mathematics teacher education. MathematicsTeacher Educator,10(3), 223-230. https...2024-02-2836 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 87: Roundtable Discussion: Opening Session of the AMTE Annual Conference, "Critical Conversations: AMTE Standards for Preparing Teachers of Mathematics In Social and Political Contexts" featuring Jenny Bay Williams, Liza Bondurant, Yvonne Lai, Richard Velasco, and Eva ThanheiserLearning to teach math teachers better by engaging in a roundtable discussion around the Opening Session of the Annual Conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, featuring Jenny Bay Williams, Liza Bondurant, Yvonne Lai, Richard Velasco, and Eva Thanheiser, titled "Critical Conversations: AMTE Standards for Preparing Teachers of Mathematics In Social and Political Contexts". Links from the episode: Recording of the Opening Session Standards for Preparing Teachers of Mathematics Velasco, R. C. L. (2023, July). Constant Critical Reflexivity: Engaging in an Archaeology of Self to Promote Racial Literacy in a Math...2024-02-1452 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 85: Sarah Bush: Feeling Valued Matters for Teachers and StudentsLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Sarah Bush, Professor of K-12 STEM Education and Lockheed Martin Eminent Scholar Chair in the School of Teacher Education at the University of Central Florida. Sarah shares about her roles within NCTM as a Board Member (2019-2022) and Task Force Chair and Lead Writer for Catalyzing Change in Middle School Mathematics: Initiating Critical Conversations. She also speaks about the Master Teacher Fellows and their work in a Noyce Track 3 grant, Empowering STEM Teachers with Earned Doctorates. Links mentioned in this episode: Empowering STEM Teachers with Earned Doctorates (Noyce...2023-11-2248 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 84: Sam Otten: Listening to Teachers to Incrementally Improve Mathematics InstructionLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Sam Otten, Associate Professor, Lois Knowles Faculty Fellow, and Department Chair in Learning, Teaching, and Curriculum at the University of Missouri, as he shares advice and insight on the importance of listening to teachers when working to improve instructional practice in mathematics classrooms. He also discusses his research on flipped mathematics instruction, and the Math Ed Podcast that he started in 2012. Links from the episode: Math Ed Podcast https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/mathed Teddy Chao and OSU Digital Math Storytelling https://u.osu.edu/digitalmathstorytelling/ ...2023-11-0850 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 83: Katie Rupe and Dawn Woods: Working Alongside First Year TeachersLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Katie Rupe, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education at Western Washington University, and Dr. Dawn Woods, Assistant Professor of Elementary Mathematics Education at Oakland University, as they share their experiences and advice on being mathematics teacher educators, their work supporting first year teachers, and their experience being awarded the first ever Mathematics Education Trust Early Career Research Grant, which is cosponsored by Eugene P. & Clara M. Smith Mathematics Education Research Fund, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and AMTE. Links from the episode: National Council of Teachers of...2023-10-2538 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 82: Melissa Adams Corral: Teaching as Community OrganizingLearning to teach math teachers better with Melissa Adams Corral, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator, shares her work in considering teaching as community organizing, and her experience being awarded the AMTE Dissertation Award. Links from the episode Link to Dissertation Award page on AMTE Melissa Adams Corral, Gladys Helena Krause & Luz Maldonado Rodríguez (2023) “Va a Cambiar” - Identifying and Rejecting Border Patrol Pedagogies in a Dual Language Classroom, Journal of Latinos and Education, DOI...2023-10-1147 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 81: Frances Harper: Community Engaged ScholarshipLearning to teach math teachers with Frances Harper, Theory & Practice in Teacher Education Director of Diversity and Inclusion and Associate Professor of STEM Education/Mathematics at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator and shares her projects around community engaged scholarship. Links from the episode Frances Harper's personal website Culturally relevant robotics: A family and teacher CRRAFT Partnership CAREER: Black and Latinx Parents Leading ChANge & Advancing Racial Justice in Elementary Mathematics PLANAR TODOS: Mathematics for ALL Michigan State University Center for...2023-09-2742 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 80: Courtney Baker and Melinda Knapp: Proactive Mathematics CoachingLearning to teach math teachers with Courtney Baker, Associate Professor in the Mathematics Education Leadership program at George Mason University, and Melinda Knapp, Assistant Professor of Education at Oregon State University-Cascades, as they share their experiences and advice on being mathematics teacher educators. Melinda and Courtney also share their book from NCTM, Proactive Mathematics Coaching: Bridging Content, Context, and Practice. Links from the episode Proactive Mathematics Coaching: Bridging Content, Context, and Practice NCTM Book Study: Unveiling the Proactive Coaching Framework (12/13/23) National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity Mathematics Teacher Educator Podcast...2023-09-1351 minInquiries of our Reality with Shayn JonesInquiries of our Reality with Shayn Jones#151 Dusty McBalls "The Trail Story Continued, The Dark Entities, Attachments, A Bizarre Alien Dream, The Peru Face-Peelers, True Crime, SerJoin me and guest Dusty McBalls (The Rainy Day Horror Show Podcast) as we discuss the trail story continued, the dark entities, attachments, a bizarre alien dream, the peru face-peelers, true crime, serial killers, horror movies, & cautionary tales on the 151st episode of "Inquiries of our Reality"..Social Media/Email/Donate/Merch/Patreonhttps://linktr.ee/inquiriesofourrealitypodcast.Donate to the show:https://app.redcircle.com/shows/2b1cc21c-b902-4316-b149-caa1672e888f/donationshttps://cash.app/$shaynjones1994https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3007072169885696543&created=1667407660https://www.paypal.me/shaynjones1994.Dusty McBalls (The Rainy Day Horror Show Podcast)https://www.instagram.com...2023-09-012h 06Teaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 79: [REBROADCAST] Tim Hendrix: Leadership and Service - Who is going to be the next you?In honor of the life and work of Tim Hendrix, this is a rebroadcast of the episode that was originally published February 22, 2022. In this episode. we share some words of appreciation and remembrance of Tim Hendrix from colleagues and friends and we also 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 2022.Special Guest: Tim Hendrix.2023-07-2657 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 78: Carlos LópezLeiva: Responsive and Inclusive Math Teacher Education to Foster Responsive and Inclusive Math TeachersLearning to teach math teachers with Carlos LópezLeiva, Associate Professor of Language, Literacy, and Sociocultural Studies at The University of New Mexico, as he shares his experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator, as well as his experiences in school settings in the US and in Guatemala. Carlos also shares his work on considering the identity development of Latinas/os and/or Hispanics as bilingual speakers and as doers of mathematics and the social dimension of teaching, learning, and doing mathematics in different environments. Links from the episode Center for the Mathematics Education o...2023-05-1746 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 77: Jonee Wilson: Aligning beliefs around teaching mathematics with the preparation of teachers of mathematics.Learning to teach math teachers with Jonee Wilson, Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia, as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator. Jonee also shares her work on creating and disseminating rubrics to identify and promote equitable mathematics instruction and a new project on leadership practices. Links from the Episode Follow this link for an opportunity to collaborate - Supporting Teachers to Develop Equitable Mathematics Instruction Through Rubric-Based Coaching seeks to build the capacity of school-based coaches to help teachers develop more equitable instructional practices in their math classrooms. 2023-05-0340 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 76: Pat Nash & Brittany Rollins: Treating Prospective Teachers as Equals in the ClassroomPat Nash and Brittany Rollins are both 8th grade mathematics teachers. Pat is in her 49th year of teaching at Mance Park Middle School in Huntsville, Texas. Brittany is in her 7th year of teaching at Midway Middle School in Hewitt, Texas. They share their experiences and advice for working with prospective teachers during field placements and internships. Pat Nash - My Huntsville ISD Story Mathematics Teacher Educator PodcastSpecial Guests: Brittany Rollins and Pat Nash.2023-03-2925 minInquiries of our Reality with Shayn JonesInquiries of our Reality with Shayn Jones#106 Dusty McBalls "Strange Experiences on Horsehead Trail, Bizarre Deaths at Ritter Farm Park, Paranormal Experiences, & Reality Theories"Join me and guest Dusty McBalls (The Rainy Day Horror Show) as we discuss strange experiences on Horsehead Trail, bizarre deaths at Ritter Farm Park, paranormal experiences, & reality theories on the 106th episode of "Inquiries of our Reality"..Social Media/Email/Donate/Merch/Patreonhttps://linktr.ee/inquiriesofourrealitypodcast.Donate to the show: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/2b1cc21c-b902-4316-b149-caa1672e888f/donationshttps://cash.app/$shaynjones1994https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3007072169885696543&created=1667407660https://www.paypal.me/shaynjones1994.Dusty McBalls (The Rainy Day Horror Show)https://www.instagram.com/dusty.mcballs/https://www.instagram.com/the.rainy.day...2023-03-271h 11Inquiries of our RealityInquiries of our Reality#106 Dusty McBalls "Strange Experiences on Horsehead Trail, Bizarre Deaths at Ritter Farm Park, Paranormal Experiences, & Reality Theories"Join me and guest Dusty McBalls (The Rainy Day Horror Show) as we discuss strange experiences on Horsehead Trail, bizarre deaths at Ritter Farm Park, paranormal experiences, & reality theories on the 106th episode of "Inquiries of our Reality"..Social Media/Email/Donate/Merch/Patreonhttps://linktr.ee/inquiriesofourrealitypodcast.Donate to the show: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/2b1cc21c-b902-4316-b149-caa1672e888f/donationshttps://cash.app/$shaynjones1994https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3007072169885696543&created=1667407660https://www.paypal.me...2023-03-271h 10Teaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 75: Paulo Tan: Humanizing Disabilities, Cultivating ResistanceDr. Paulo Tan (University of Missouri-St. Louis) shares about his work in humanizing disabilities in mathematics teacher education, and highlights how mathematics is for, with, and by folks with disabilities. In preparing mathematics teachers, he strives to help them cultivate their practices and thinking to enact resistance in their daily practice. Articles and resources mentioned in this episode: Mason, E. N., Padilla, A., & Tan, P. (2022). Toward justice-driven inquiry: On the rightful presence of students with disabilities in mathematics. Mathematics Teaching. Tan, P., Padilla, A., & Lambert, R. (2022). A critical review of educator and disability research...2023-03-1542 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 74: Cindy Jong: Considering Relational, Human, and Cultural Connections with the Teaching of MathematicsLearning to teach math teachers with Cindy Jong, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Kentucky, as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator. Cindy also shares her collaborative project, MINE (Mathematical Intersections of Noticing and Equity), and describes some of the modules that have been developed through the work of the project. Links from the episode: Project MINE (Mathematical Intersections of Noticing and Equity) Youcubed: Rethinking Giftedness Abolitionist Science: Rehumanizing Mathematics with Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez Immersion (film) Park City Math Institute Workshop on R...2023-03-0234 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 73: Anthony Fernandes: Teaching Mathematics Methods for Social Justice through Statistical Investigations of Systemic RacismLearning to teach math teachers better with Anthony Fernandes, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of North Carolina - Charlotte, as he shares his experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator. Anthony also shares his experiences with languages/communication and how he and colleagues have considered how to use data to help preservice teachers investigate systemic racism within their mathematics methods courses. Interested in using the modules Anthonly described in the episode send him an email to afernan2 AT uncc.edu Links from the episode: Center for the Mathematics Education...2023-02-0142 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 72: Joshuah Thurbee: The Influence of a Mathematics Teacher Educator and Maintaining the Stance of a LearnerLearning to teach math teachers better with Joshuah Thurbee, Senior Program Officer of Teacher Development & Academy Instructor at Knowles Teacher Initiative, as he shares his experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator. Josh also shares the opportunities for professional development through Knowles Teacher Initiative. Links from the episode: Knowles Teacher Initiative Mathematics Teacher Educator Podcast Special Guest: Joshuah Thurbee.2023-01-1840 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 71: Siddhi Desai: Ethnomodeling and collaborating around mathematical curiositiesLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Siddhi Desai, as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator. Siddhi also shares her research and practice on ethnomodeling and collaborating around mathematical curiosities. Dr. Siddhi Desai’s Website Starting a NCTM Student Affiliate Safi, F., & Desai, S. (2017). Promoting mathematical connections using three-dimensional manipulatives. Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 22(8), 488-492. Desai, S., Safi, F., Bush, S. B., Wilkerson, T., Andreasen, J., & Orey, D. C. (2022). Ethnomodeling: Extending Mathematical Modeling Research in Teacher Education. Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 1-15....2022-11-3034 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 70: Sean Nank: Coaching and Leading through RelationshipsDr. Sean Nank shares about his diverse roles as mathematics teacher, mathematics coach, and journal editor for NCSM's Journal of Mathematics Education Leadership. He provides helpful advice to others interested in leading and coaching, including listening and lingering in the conversation with purpose and empathy. Building relationships is key, whether working with students or teachers. He shares a few strategies he is currently using to help get his students' voices heard, including what he refers to as "blank walls" and "passion project." Sean Nank’s website: https://seannank.com/ Bolton, R. & Bolton, D. G. (2009). People st...2022-11-1635 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 69: Nicole Joseph: Making Black Girls Count in Math EducationLearning 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. Links from the epidose Nicole Joseph Bio Page @ Vanderbilt University Making Black Girls Count in Math Education A Black Feminist Vision for Transformative Teaching by Nicole M. Joseph Jones, Stephanie. "Identities of race, class, and gender inside and outside...2022-11-0251 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 67: J. Michael Shaughnessy: Mathematics Education Trust Grants, Getting Involved, and Getting Others InvolvedLearning 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, statistics education, and a new opportunity for mathematics teacher educators to fund their research efforts. Mathematics Education Trust (MET) Grants and Awards with webinar recording. Donate to MET! American Statistical Association Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) Reports Statistics Education of Teachers (SET) Document Mathematics of Doing, Understanding, Learning and Educating for Secondary Schools (MODULE(S2)) ...2022-10-0535 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 66: Jennifer Suh: Professional Learning, Technology, and an Asset-Based Perspective of TeachersLearning 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. Links from the episode Register for the AMTE Virtual Institute, "Unpacking the Hidden Curriculum of Being a Mathematics Teacher Educator" . AMTE Standards for Preparing Teachers of Mathematics National Technology Leadership Initiative Fellowship Award AMTE Tech Blog Equity-centered Transformative...2022-09-2239 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 64: Temple Walkowiak and AMTE Community CirclesTemple Walkowiak shares the origin story of AMTE Community Circles, and how and why AMTE members should get involved. She also talks about her role as an MTE, the importance of making goals explicit, and the importance of getting to know the people you are working with. 2021-2022 AMTE Community Circles MTEs who are the sole MTE at their institution LGBTQ+ inclusion in mathematics teacher education Statistics and data science teacher education Anti-racist teaching practices in mathematics teacher education MTEs of color Early career MTEs, including graduate students Call for 2022-23 Community Circles We...2022-05-2535 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 62: Enrique Galindo: Collaborating and Leadership in Mathematics EducationLearning 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. Links from the episode Project-Based Learning in Elementary Classrooms: Making Mathematics Come Alive By Jean S. Lee and Enrique Galindo Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships: Making Mathematics Come Alive with Project-Based Learning By Jean S. Lee and Enrique Galindo Amador, J. M. & Galindo, E. (2021). Mathematics field experience design: The...2022-04-2034 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 61: Sandra Crespo: What does it mean and what will it take to be an anti-racist mathematics teacher educator?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. Links from the Episode Sandra's Judith Jacobs Lecture at the AMTE Annual Conference Smarter Together! Collaboration and Equity in the Elementary Math Classroom by Helen Featherstone, Sandra Crespo, Lisa Jilk, Joy Oslund, Amy Parks, Marcy Wood Cases for Mathematics Teacher Educators: Facilitating Conversations about Inequities in Mathematics Classrooms edited...2022-04-0641 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 60: Ann Wheeler and Babette Benken: Sharing Good Teaching through PublicationsLearning 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. Links from the episode Overview of Publications through AMTE Webinar Video: Understanding How to Write for CITE-Math MTE Podcast - Conversation with MTE editors: Vision, Submission Advice, Etc. TMT Podcast - Babette Benken: Serving and Leading TMT Podcast - Angela Barlow: Writing for Math Teachers Mathematics...2022-03-2348 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 59: Marilyn Strutchens: Providing a Vision for Quality Clinical ExperiencesLearning to teaching math teachers better with Dr. Marilyn Strutchens, former AMTE president, 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. Links from the episode Mathematics Teacher Education Partnership AMTE Standards for Preparing Teachers of Mathematics National Council of Teachers of Mathematics NCSM Leadership in Mathematics Education Research Council on Mathematics Learning Service Teaching and Research (STaR) Fellows Program Extracting Mathematical Topics...2022-03-0947 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 58: Tim Hendrix: Leadership and Service - Who is going to be the next you?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. Mentioned links in the episode: Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences Get the Facts Out Mathematics Teacher Educator (MTE) Podcast TMT Podcast Virtual Suggestion BoxSpecial Guest: Tim Hendrix.2022-02-2355 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 57: Colleen Eddy and Travis Olson - Maximizing your AMTE 2022 Conference ExperienceThe 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. Association of Mathematics Teacher Education website AMTE 26th Annual Conference Website Conference Program Teaching Math Teaching Podcast Virtual Suggestion BoxSpecial Guests: Colleen Eddy and Travis Olson.2022-01-2638 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 56: The Transition Years: Supporting the WorkLearning 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. Represented on the episode is...2021-12-1553 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 55: Hollylynne Lee: Linking Data Science and Teacher EducationDr. Hollylynne Lee shares her story of what happens when you're not afraid to create something new in mathematics teacher education. She describes the emerging and multidisciplinary field of Data Science, and provides practical advice for why and how listeners can incorporate Data Science into their work with mathematics teacher education. Hollylynne has been actively involved in improving the teaching and learning of topics in probability and statistics throughout her career. Here are links to the projects that are mentioned in this episode. Many of them are freely available to mathematics teacher educators! Data Science 4...2021-12-0144 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 54: Kyndall Brown: Moving Toward Greater Equity Through Statewide Professional Development and his Book, Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math ClassroomLearning 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. Links California Mathematics Project Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom by Pamela Seda and Kyndall Brown TODOS: Mathematics for ALL California Mathematics Council Teaching Math Teaching Podcast Virtual Suggestion BoxSpecial Guest: Kyndall Brown.2021-11-1731 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 52: Thierry Elin-Saintine: Exploring Academic Identity as a Sense of BelongingLearning to teach math teachers better with author and mathematics educator, Dr. Thierry Elin-Saintine as we discuss his experiences as an educator and his book, Racial Inequality in Mathematics Education: Exploring Academic Identity as a Sense of Belonging. Link to Dr. Elin-Saintine's book, Racial Inequality in Mathematics Education: Exploring Academic Identity as a Sense of Belonging. TMT Podcast Virtual Suggestion Box Special Guest: Thierry Elin-Saintine.2021-10-1336 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 51: W. Gary Martin: Getting the Facts Out on Math Teacher RecruitmentLearning to teach math teachers better as Dr. W. Gary Martin shares his experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator and his work with Get the Facts Out, a partnership between four national societies to change the conversation around STEM teacher recruitment. View the Agenda and Register for the Get the Facts Out AMTE Pre-conference Get the Facts Out Mathematics Teacher Education Partnership TMT Podcast Virtual Suggestion Box Special Guest: W. Gary Martin.2021-09-3036 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 49: No Guilt Book Club - Teaching Math at a Distance: A Practical Guide to Rich Remote Instruction with Dr. Theresa WillsLearning to teach math teachers better as we wrap up the Teaching Math Teaching Podcast No Guilt Book Club - May 2021 Edition with a conversation about the book, Teaching Math at a Distance: A Practical Guide to Rich Remote Instruction with, the book's author, Dr. Theresa Wills. Teaching Math at a Distance by Theresa Wills Theresa's Website with book resources and Mathurdays videos Global Math Department Links to Book Club Chat videos on YouTube Link to Jen Wolfe’s episode highlighting some of Theresa's materials TMT Podcast Virtual Suggestion Box https://do...2021-06-3048 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 48: Paola Sztajn and Dan Heck: Activating Math TalkLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Paola Sztajn and Dr. Dan Heck as we discuss their new book, Activating Math Talk, 11 Purposeful Techniques for Your Elementary Students. https://www.teachingmathteachingpodcast.com/48 Link to the the book, Activating Math Talk, 11 Purposeful Techniques for Your Elementary Students by Paola Sztajn, Dan Heck, and Kristen Malzahn https://us.corwin.com/en-us/nam/activating-math-talk/book263223 TMT Podcast Virtual Suggestion Box https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflSk_-4AvHf0K5Zr9inSynd0pHdF86kx90OLFpl03RvEUaow/viewformSpecial Guests: Dan Heck...2021-06-1738 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 47: Farshid Safi: Sense-Making and AdjustingFarshid Safi shares how learning experiences and life experiences should be connected. We are all influenced by our life experiences, where we are engaged in sense-making, exploration, adjusting, and working with other people towards a goal. These life experiences can inform, and be the setting for, learning experiences in mathematics. He advises us all to be at least as patient with ourselves professionally and personally as we would be with our students. Online resources mentioned in this episode: Mathigon https://mathigon.org/ Desmos https://www.desmos.com/ GeoGebra https...2021-06-0331 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 46: Dr. Dorothy Y. White: ADVOCACY in Mathematics Teacher EducationLearning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Dorothy Y. White we extend the conversation around Dorothy's talk she gave in receiving the Karen D. King Excellence in Advocacy Award at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Annual Conference in February. Mentioned links in the episode: Cases for Mathematics Teacher Educators: Facilitating Conversations about Inequities in Mathematics Classrooms https://www.amte.net/publications/prof-book-series National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity https://www.facultydiversity.org/ TMT Podcast Virtual Suggestion Box https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflSk_-4AvHf0K5Zr9i...2021-05-2042 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 45: Angela Barlow: Writing for Math TeachersAngela Barlow shares her insights about how we can use writing to share our ideas about teaching math teachers. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, published by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. We talk about the importance of being persistent, knowing your audience, and including laughter in your days. Resources mentioned in this conversation: Barlow, A. T. (2019). You can TOTALLY do it! Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 113(2), 98-99. https://doi.org/10.5951/MTLT.2019.0300 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) www.nctm.org National Council...2021-05-0631 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 44: Kyle Whipple: LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Mathematics EducationKyle discusses various forms of LGTBQ+ inclusion in mathematics education. Mentioned links from the article MTLT article by Brandie Waid Vol. 113, No. 11, November 2020 Supporting LGBTQ+ Students in K–12 Mathematics (pp. 874-886) Brandie E. Waid https://doi.org/10.5951/mtlt.2019.0403 https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5951/mtlt.2019.0403 Lesson: Listen to GLSEN from High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice (free resource) Learning for Justice GLSEN https://www.glsen.org/ Mathematical Modelling Activity: The Spread of Gender-Inclusive Pronouns Kyle Whipple, Susan St...2021-04-2925 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 43: Marta Civil: What Does it Mean to be a Mathematics Teacher Educator?Learning to teach math teachers better as we extend the conversation around Marta's Judith Jacobs Lecture at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Annual Conference in February. TMT Podcast Virtual Suggestion Box https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflSk_-4AvHf0K5Zr9inSynd0pHdF86kx90OLFpl03RvEUaow/viewformSpecial Guest: Marta Civil.2021-04-1539 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 42: Megan Burton: We're All Learning on this JourneyMegan Burton, President of the Association of Mathematics Teachers, has good advice for those wishing to influence the future of mathematics teacher education. She shares her story of how she came to be a mathematics teacher educator, and later the president of AMTE. Our conversation has two foci - becoming a mathematics teacher educator, and leading in mathematics teacher education. Megan offers several good bits of advice, including "We're all learning on this journey," and "We lead together." Both of these emphasize the collaborative nature of teaching, learning, and leading. Links mentioned in this episode: ...2021-03-1831 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 40: Theresa Wills: Teaching Math At a DistanceTheresa shares ideas and resources for online synchronous teaching. https://www.theresawills.com/Special Guest: Theresa Wills.2021-03-0331 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 39: No Guilt Book Club - Reimagining the Mathematics Classroom Creating and Sustaining Productive Learning Environments with Cathery Yeh, Mark W. Ellis, and Carolee Koehn HurtadoWrapping up the Teaching Math Teaching Podcast No Guilt Book Club with a conversation about the book, Reimagining the Mathematics Classroom Creating and Sustaining Productive Learning Environments with the book's authors, Cathery Yeh, Mark W. Ellis, and Carolee Koehn Hurtado. Links Reimagining the Mathematics Classroom Creating and Sustaining Productive Learning Environments A Pathway to Equitable Math Instruction (equitablemath.org Catalyzing Change Youtube videos of the book chats https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfzE8HAKJSYbR2iUhDKiyWXKbb1Bx1qWESpecial Guests: Carolee Koehn Hurtado, Cathery Yeh, and Mark W. Ellis.2021-02-1135 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 38: How to Attend a (Virtual) ConferenceLearning how to teach math teachers better by discussing how to attend a (virtual) conference. The co-hosts of the podcast, Eva Thanheiser, Dusty Jones, and Joel Amidon, share their ideas about how to virtualy "attend" the 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, and their general ideas about getting the most out of a conference experience. Links from the Episode AMTE.net https://amte.net/ Conference Program https://amte.net/sites/amte.net/files/2021AMTEConf_Program_FINAL.pdf2021-01-2738 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 37: Marrielle Myers: Supporting Preservice Teachers of ColorMarrielle Myers shares her story of becoming a mathematics teacher educator, and gives good advice about choosing service opportunities that align with professional goals, and allowing space for things that come up during the year. When she was the coordinator for a large teacher preparation program, Marrielle noticed that preservice teachers of color were facing microaggressions that went unrecognized by their supervisors. She worked to create structural supports, supports for students, and training to help address these issues. Special Guest: Marrielle Myers.2020-12-1035 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 36: Colleen Eddy, Rick Hudson, and Michael Steele - AMTE 2021 Virtual ConferenceLearning how to teach math teachers better by discussing the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE), getting a picture of what this year's AMTE annual conference (Thursday - Saturday, Feb 11-13, 2021 and Thursday - Saturday, February 18-20, 2021 ) will look like this year as a virtual event, and sharing why listeners to this podcast should attend. Also a quick note on the end of the episode about the #NoGuiltBookClub featuring Reimaginging the Mathematics Classroom by Cathery Yeh, Mark W. Ellis and Carolee Koehn Hurtado. Links AMTE Conference Page https://amte.net/conferences/conf2021 ...2020-12-0357 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 35: Crystal Kalinec-Craig: Engaging in Humanistic Practices in Field ExperiencesCrystal Kalinec-Craig shares her experiences with teaching math teachers, and how she has benefitted from resources shared by colleagues. She recommends that mathematics teacher educators stay humble. Teaching during the pandemic is not normal, and she works to set the conditions for her class to let students be successful. She hopes that the practices of caring she's using now will continue when we return to face-to-face instruction. Google Slide Deck Jamboard Olga Torres’s Casio Webinar, located at https://www.todos-math.org/casio-webinarsSpecial Guest: Crystal Kalinec-Craig.2020-11-1940 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 34: Yolanda Parker: Helping Teachers Develop a Relationship with MathematicsYolanda Parker shares how she helps her students, including prospective mathematics teachers, get more comfortable with their mathematical identity and develop a relationship with mathematics. She advocates for the use of manipulative materials, and works to engage students in discussion to build their understanding. Yolanda is a Professor in the Mathematics Department at Tarrant County College, South Campus. In 2017, she was one of ten women selected by the National Society of Black Engineers DFW chapter for the "Hidden Figures of Dallas: Top Women of of Color in STEM" award. Women Who Count: Honoring African American...2020-11-1225 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 33: Nico Gomez: Foregrounding Issues and Questions to Work on Our IdentityCarlos Nicolas (Nico) Gomez shares some thoughts and questions from his work on mathematical identity to help teachers (including mathematics teacher educators) be more purposeful in their teaching. These questions include "Who am I as a teacher?" "What should we be doing?" "Why should we be doing these things?" Nico also shares about his role as a member of TODOS: Mathematics for ALL, and the importance of groups within professional organizations that are based on particular expressions of identity (e.g., race) to help members navigate places of belonging within the profession. TODOS: Mathematics for ALL...2020-11-0541 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 32: Niral Shah & Daniel Reinholz: Observing Participation and Recognizing EquityLearning to teach math teachers better with Niral Shah and Daniel Reinholz as we discuss their background in mathematics teacher education and their work with EQUIP, a customizable observation tool for tracking patterns in student participation, with the intent being to empower teachers in building more equitable classrooms. EQUIP: An Equity-focused Classroom Observation Tool https://www.equip.ninja Racial Noticing Framework in Shah, N. & Coles, J. (2020). Preparing teachers to notice race in classrooms: Contextualizing the competencies of pre-service teachers with anti-racist inclinations. Journal of Teacher Education. Daniel Reinholz Homepage: Access pre-prints of his...2020-10-2841 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 31: Babette Benken: Serving and LeadingBabette Benken shares advice about serving in an organization, and also about how to prepare oneself to lead others. She emphasizes the importance of considering passions when pursuing leadership roles. Volunteering is a great way to see how your passions fit within the activities and goals of an organization. Within AMTE, she is the current Vice President for Publications. From this vantage point, she shares tips about writing for various AMTE publications, including Connections, Mathematics Teacher Educator, CITE Journal and book-length projects. Volunteer form for AMTE AMTE Publications overview Submission Guidelines for Connections Newsletter2020-10-2227 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 30: Stephanie Casey: Teaching People to Teach StatisticsStephanie Casey describes her path from a mathematics teacher to a statistics teacher to a teacher educator who teaches people to teach statistics. She provides some helpful distinctions between mathematics and statistics, and shares the details about some projects she is working on. She reminds us that statistics involves numbers in a context, and recommends that people who teach statistics get familiar with statistics standards and get up-to-date with technology. Furthermore, she encourages the use of large data sets with multiple variables, and the use of simulation-based inference. Here are links to some of the projects Stephanie...2020-10-1522 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 29: Keith Nabb: Teaching Mathematics in a Two-Year CollegeKeith Nabb shares his experiences in preparing teachers and teaching mathematics in two-year colleges. He has involved his students as co-authors in research. One example is a recent article about the Condo Problem, published in the September 2020 issue of Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12 (Volume 113, Issue 9). Keith is also interested in expanding the construct of Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching to early college mathematics, particularly in remedial and developmental mathematics settings. See here for the article in Connections. Keith's website is https://www.keithnabb.com/ Other links mentioned in this podcast: Dan Meyer's 3 Act...2020-10-0829 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 27: Carrie Cutler and Math Positive MindsetsCarrie Cutler is an award-winning Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Houston. She talks about how being a parent of eight children has helped her become a better teacher of math teachers. She describes her journey to today, and offers good advice about being humble, creating routines, and maintaining connections with students. Carrie's book is Math Positive Mindsets: Growing a Child's Mind without Losing Yours: Amazon link Carrie Cutler on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_jdt7liCrGwCOkTM1Lowwg Carrie's website: https://www.carriecutler...2020-09-1728 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 26: Cathery Yeh: Advocacy in Mathematics Education and BeyondCathery talks about family activism; her family with others in her community created their own community-based organization, Los Alamitos Community United, and they in partnership with ACLU sued their own city. They won a lawsuit against the city's anti-sanctuary policies. In addition, they won the inclusion of ethnic studies curriculum implementation through K-12, as well as a High School graduation requirement. Cathery states that activism has transformed her view of mathematics education.  Cathery also co-authored the book re-imagining the mathematics classroom and talks about that.  Miseducasian on Twitter: @MisEducAsian Chapman's #MathPlay Activity Series on YouTube: https://ww...2020-09-1031 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 25: Lyndsi Hampton, a 5th-grade math and science teacher at Highland Elementary School.In our latest TMT podcast, we are talking with Lyndsi Hampton who is a 5th-grade math and science teacher and discusses various ways teachers can connect with students in their classroom, especially right now. She touches on • Homemade manipulatives • Place value chart • Hundreds-charts • Multiplication charts • Fraction bars • Creating videos and having students react to it • Youtube video with instructions to make the materials • Students could potentially create better videos • Youtube video where the teacher looks silly • Infographics • Graph ocean levels (climate change) • Data from rising ocean levels • Then look a...2020-09-0435 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 24: Math Ed Podcast: Alternative Field Experiences for Secondary Math TeachersThis is a special cross-over episode, where we share a recording from the Math Ed Podcast. Math Ed Podcast is hosted by Sam Otten, and is available on most podcast apps and also at MathEdPodcast.com In this episode, guests Michelle Cirillo and Kristen Bieda discuss their recent article about alternative field experiences for secondary math teachers. More information about this episode is available at https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/mathed/episodes/2020-08-17T11_54_28-07_00Special Guest: Math Ed Podcast.2020-08-2631 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 22: Tiffany Tynes Curry: Discover voices, Find passion, Rewrite narrative, Create a culture in which everyone has something to contributeIn this episode, Dr. Curry, a former elementary mathematics teacher at Weinland Park Elementary and a current district instructional coach and leader, describes her four goals: Discover voices, Find a passion, Rewrite narrative, and Create a culture that everyone has something to contribute. Her goal is to utilize student voices, utilize their own thinking, as well as their identity.Special Guest: Tiffany D Tynes Curry.2020-08-1236 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 20: Theodore (Teddy) Chao: Technology, Twitter, and Balance in Teaching Math Teachers with Teddy ChaoTheodore (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. Associated Links/Links mentioned in the episode Teddy's website Radical Cram SchoolSpecial Guest: Theodore Chao.2020-07-2934 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 19: Chris Bartlo: High School Math Teacher Discusses Math and Data Science in High SchoolChris is a High School Math and Computer Science teacher. Wilson, his school, is currently the only Portland Public Schools 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...2020-07-2240 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 18: Ruth Heaton: Chief Executive Officer at Teachers Development GroupRuth 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. Special Guest: Ruth Heaton.2020-07-1537 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 17: Nick Wasserman: Connecting Secondary Teaching to Advanced MathematicsDr. Nick Wasserman, Associate Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, discusses his work in making explicit connections for secondary mathematics teachers about how the work of teaching (say, Algebra I) is related to advanced mathematics courses (such as Abstract Algebra). Among other items, we discuss the book he recently edited, Connecting Abstract Algebra to Secondary Mathematics, for Secondary Mathematics Teachers, and his collaborative work on the NSF-funded project ULTRA: Upgrading Learning for Teachers in Real Analysis. Special Guest: Nick Wasserman.2020-07-0833 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 15: Amanda Jansen: Summer Book Club - Rough Draft MathWrapping 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. Book -- https://www.stenhouse.com/content/rough-draft-math Mathematics Teacher Educator article -- https://www.nctm.org/Publications/Mathematics-Teacher-Educator/2016/Vol4/Issue2/Inviting-Prospective-Teachers-to-Share-Rough-Draft-Mathematical-Thinking/ Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School article -- one of these links https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5951/mathteacmiddscho.22.5.0304#metadata_info_tab_contents https://www.nctm.org/Publications/Mathematics-Teaching-in-Middle-School/2016/Vol22/Issue5/Rough-Draft-Talk-in-Mathematics-Classrooms/ Rough Draft Math video -- https://evathanheiser.wor...2020-06-2544 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 16: Don Berg: Deeper LearningDon 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. 2020-06-1825 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 14: Jackie Murawska: STEM Coaching - Resources & Professional NetworksJackie 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. Jackie has also been a classroom teacher and university professor, and is the past president of the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics. During the podcast, Jackie mentioned these online resources: NCTM Illuminations - https://illuminations.nctm.org/ Principles to Actions Professional Learning Toolkit - https://www.nctm.org/PtAToolkit/ Great Minds, Eureka Math - https://greatminds.org/math Illustrative Mathematics...2020-06-1821 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastBONUS: Announcing TMT Podcast Summer Book ClubWhat better way to grow as teachers of math teachers then to engage in professional learning together through the first ever Teaching Math Teaching Podcast Summer Book Club. In June we are reading Rough Draft Math: Revising to Learn by Amanda Jansen and in July we are reading High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand and Respond to Social Injustice, by Robert Q. Berry III, Basil Conway IV, Brian R. Lawler, John W. Staley, and colleagues. Get the books, start reading, join our social media engagements through Twitter and Instagram, and listen to our culminating episodes of the podcast...2020-05-2701 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 13: Lydia Klespis: Coaching Elementary Teachers during COVID-19Lydia 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 once the school building closed and instruction moved online. In her 30-year career in education, she has embraced three responsibilities for good instructional coaching: (1) building strong interpersonal relationships with teachers, (2) understanding the vertical alignment of curriculum standards, and (3) sharing and modeling best practices for teaching. In this episode, Lydia mentions using free apps from The Math Learning Center: mathlearningcenter.org/appsSpecial Guest: Lydia Klespis.2020-05-2024 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 12: Patti Voelker: Teaching Math to Students with Dyslexia in Regular and Online EnvironmentsPatti 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. Here are some links that Patti shared with us durin gthe conversation. Virtual manipulatives from Didax https://www.didax.com/math/virtual-manipulatives.html Kami https://www.kamiapp.com/ Open Up Resources https://access.openupresources.org/curricula/our6-8math youcubed https://www.youcubed.org/Special Guest: Patti Voelker.2020-05-0331 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 11: Jen Wolfe: Teaching Math Teachers during Covid-19Jen Wolfe shares how she teaches her content courses for future elementary school teachers online. She discusses Complex Instruction in Synchronous Settings. Special Guest: Jennifer Wolfe.2020-04-2927 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 10: Zandra de Araujo: Equity in Synchronous Online TeachingZandra discusses equity issues in synchronous online teaching. Links Two Minute Teacher's GuideSpecial Guest: Zandra de Araujo.2020-04-2021 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 9: Mandy Jansen: Rough Draft Math in Regular and Online ClassroomsMandy Jansen discusses the use of rough draft math in both regular classrooms and online classrooms. Links Mandy's book Rough Draft Math: Revising to LearnSpecial Guest: Amanda Jansen.2020-04-1625 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 8: Abi Leaf & Brian Lawler: Mutually Beneficial Collaborations between Mathematics Content Specialist and University EducatorBrian 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. Special Guests: Abi Leaf and Brian Lawler.2020-04-1526 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 7: Toya Frank: Examining the Trajectories of Black Mathematics TeachersExamining 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. If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast and are interested in ohter episodes you can see all episodes listed on this website or search by categries at https://evathanheiser.wordpress.com/tmt-podcast/Special Guest: Toya Frank.2020-04-0820 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 6: Rapidly Moving Instruction Online - Part 2The three hosts of the podcast follow up on their experience teaching online over the last week. They share things that went well such as creating a reminder video, creating a self-grading check-list, etc. and things that they wish had gone better. If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast and are interested in ohter episodes you can see all episodes listed on this website or search by categries at https://evathanheiser.wordpress.com/tmt-podcast/2020-04-0124 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 5: Rapidly moving instruction onlineThe three hosts of the podcast reflect on rapidly moving their courses online. They tackle the following questions: What classes are you teaching? How are you moving them online? What resources were especially helpful? How did it go? They provide a list of resources they used and what has been particularly helpful to them. If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast and are interested in ohter episodes you can see all episodes listed on this website or search by categries at https://evathanheiser.wordpress.com/tmt-podcast/2020-03-2536 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 4: Courtney Koestler & Matthew Felton-Koestler: How to run math summer camps for kidsMatt Felton-Koestler and Courtney Koestler discuss how they run summer camps for elementary and middle school children. If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast and are interested in ohter episodes you can see all episodes listed on this website or search by categries at https://evathanheiser.wordpress.com/tmt-podcast/Special Guests: Courtney Koestler and Matt Felton-Koestler.2020-03-2218 minYouTube Creators HubYouTube Creators Hub203: Making Sure You Are Sharing Accurate Information With Danielle Jones203: Making Sure You Are Sharing Accurate Information With Danielle Jones This week we are joined by Danielle Jones from the Mama Doctor Jones YouTube Channel. About Danielle and Her Channel Dr. Danielle Jones, known online as “Mama Doctor Jones,” is a practicing Ob/Gyn, mom to 4 young kiddos, and digital content creator. With a passion for humor, science, education, and work-life balance, she created her YouTube channel in January of 2019 as a creative outlet where those 4 passions could overlap (and hopefully help fight medical misinformation in the process). She truly ap...2020-03-1934 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 3: Brian Buckhalter and Candies Cook: Becoming a Math Coach in a School DistrictBrian and Candies are sharing their perspectives, one leaving the job of math coach the other starting. If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast and are interested in ohter episodes you can see all episodes listed on this website or search by categries at https://evathanheiser.wordpress.com/tmt-podcast/Special Guests: Brian Buckhalter and Candies Cook.2020-02-2732 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 2: Keith Leatham: Mentoring PhD Students and Early Career FacultyKeith gives advice to junior faculty and students on various elements of being a mathematics educator. If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast and are interested in ohter episodes you can see all episodes listed on this website or search by categries at https://evathanheiser.wordpress.com/tmt-podcast/Special Guest: Keith Leatham.2020-02-2023 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 1: Bob Glasgow: Lone Mathematics Educator in a Math DepartmentBob Glasgow is the lone mathematics educator in his math department shares some tricks of the trade. He shared that he went out to classrooms a lot and collaborated with classroom teachers. If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast and are interested in ohter episodes you can see all episodes listed on this website or search by categries at https://evathanheiser.wordpress.com/tmt-podcast/Special Guest: Bob Glasgow.2020-02-0321 minTeaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 0: Introducing Teaching Math Teaching PodcastMeet Eva Thanheiser, Dusty Jones, and Joel Amidon as they introduce the new Teaching Math Teaching podcast. Learn a little bit about each of their backgrounds and what will be covered on the shows. 2020-02-0310 minYouTube Creators HubYouTube Creators Hub175: From 0 To 100K Subscribers In 6 Months With Dr. Danielle Jones 175: From 0 To 100K Subscribers In 6 Months With Dr. Danielle Jones In this week’s episode, I chat with Dr. Danielle Jones from the Mama Doctor Jones YouTube channel. About Danielle Dr. Danielle Jones, known online as "Mama Doctor Jones," is a practicing Ob/Gyn, mom to 4 young kiddos, and digital content creator. With a passion for humor, science, education, and work-life balance, she created her YouTube channel in January of 2019 as a creative outlet where those 4 passions could overlap (and hopefully help fight medical misinformation in the proce...2019-07-1736 min