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Amplifying Voices: NC2ML\'s We All Speak Math PodcastAmplifying Voices: NC2ML's We All Speak Math PodcastEp. 7: Amplifying Voices: Expanding Spaces of Mathematical InclusionThe podcast episode features a discussion among educators about the implementation of discourse moves in mathematics education to promote equitable teaching practices. Dr. Marielle Myers from Kennesaw State and Tierra Fender from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools emphasize the importance of understanding student identities and the reasons behind their participation in class, challenging traditional notions of "smartness" and encouraging a more inclusive approach. They share insights on how to effectively use discourse moves to disrupt existing norms, foster collaboration, and ensure that all students feel valued and capable in their mathematical abilities, while also recommending resources and strategies for teachers to...2025-03-191h 00Teaching 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 minMath Ed PodcastMath Ed PodcastDigest 9 - PME-NA in Reno NVSummaries of PME-NA presentations by Mitch Nathan, James Middleton, Lisa Lunney Borden, José Luis Cortina, Theodore Chao, Amy Parks, Melissa Gresalfi, Nathaniel Bryan, Naomi Jessup, Tran Templeton, and others. PME-NA 2023 was held in Reno, NV, led by Teruni Lamberg. http://www.pmena.org/ http://www.pmena.org/proceedings/ List of episodes2023-10-1617 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 minJabbedu Education PodcastJabbedu Education PodcastTeaching is Never Neutral: Discussing Ethics in Math with Drs. Courtney Koestler, Eva Thanheiser & Naomi JessupIn my experience, mathematics is an extremely objective subject.  You figure out a certain equation and the answer is either correct, or it’s not… so how on earth does that create any sort of ethical dilemma worth exploring?Well, luckily in this conversation with Courtney, Naomi, and Eva, we learn that the ethics are not in the problems themselves, but how they are framed.  We discuss how multiple choice test might not be as good as you think, how bringing the real world to mathematical problems is a crucial part of getting students to buy into math...2021-05-031h 00Teaching Math Teaching PodcastTeaching Math Teaching PodcastEpisode 41: Reimagining Mathematics Teacher Education with Dr. Naomi Jessup and Dr. Sandra CrespoWrapping up the AMTE Annual Conference Opening Panel Discussion, titled "2020. Perfect Vision? Perfect Hindsight? Are We Ready to Reimagine Mathematics Teacher Education?" with Dr. Naomi Jessup and Dr. Sandra Crespo. Reimagining the STEM Education Pipeline for Teachers of Color https://aaas-arise.org/2021/02/16/reimagining-the-stem-education-pipeline-for-teachers-of-color/ Heinemann Podcast: What We Do for the Love of Math with Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle and Dr. Naomi Jessup https://blog.heinemann.com/podcast-what-we-do-love-of-math-marian-dingle-naomi-jessupSpecial Guests: Naomi Jessup and Sandra Crespo.2021-03-1047 minThe Sport BlokesThe Sport Blokes38. Alex Loughton (and the Abdominal Showman)Recorded 23 February 2021. [00:25] What caught your attention and Whatdya miss? [03:15] Just Not Cricket [05:06] Tennis: Australian Open. Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic coast to Final’s victories (recap of semis and finals); Unintentional comedy abounds in post-match interviews; Unruly crowds baffle at home (but don’t make Sportscenter abroad). [12:23] This Week in Sport History. Recorded 20 February 2021. [16:37] Interview: Alex Loughton (Basketball). Thoughts on Grand Final truncation in 2020; NBL Next Stars program, ties to NBA and difference between leagues (LaMelo Ball, RJ Hampton, Josh Giddey, Justinian Jessup, ); Cairns Taipans roster and slow...2021-02-251h 05Heinemann PodcastHeinemann PodcastWhat We Do for the Love of Math with Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle and Dr. Naomi JessupThis week on the podcast we’re joined by Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle, and Dr. Naomi Jessup. Marian’s work throughout her fellowship has been focused around her passion about mathematics, seeking to diversify mathematics curriculum through highlighting the work of mathematicians of color. Her guest, Dr. Jessup, is an assistant professor of mathematics education in the College of Education & Human Development’s Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education at Georgia State University.In their conversation today, Marian and Dr. Jessup discuss mathematics as a humanizing force; a tool for finding solutions to social injustice. But too of...2020-06-1144 min