We found 4 episodes of Amidon Planet with the tag “mathematics education”.
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E093: NCSM’s Learning with Leaders - We Are ALL Math People with Katey Arrington and Brian Buckhalter
May 25th, 2023 | 34 mins 55 secs
leadership, mathematics education, mathematics education leadership, ncsm, ncsm leadership in mathematics education
Learning to teach better with Katey Arrington, NCSM President-Elect, and Brian Buckhalter, NCSM Awards Chairman, as we replay an episode of the NCSM Learning with Leaders podcast where I, Joel Amidon, was the guest. This episode is part of the We’re ALL Math People series, where co-hosts Brian and Katey talk to leaders in mathematics education about their inspiration, perceptions, and insights about instructional decisions that make mathematics welcoming and engaging to a broad audience.
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E091: Rethinking Off-Task Activity and Humanizing the Math Classroom with Jennifer Osuna
April 27th, 2023 | 49 mins 24 secs
behavior, behavior management, mathematics, mathematics education, off-task behavior
Learning to teach better with Dr. Jennifer Osuna, Associate Professor at Stanford University's Graduate School of Education, as we discuss her article, Exploring the Role of Off-Task Activity on Students’ Collaborative Dynamics, from the Journal of Educational Psychology.
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E079: Supporting Mathematics Instruction Through Community with Jen Wolfe
October 13th, 2022 | 51 mins 19 secs
collaboration, community, cooperative learning, funding, grants, mathematics, mathematics education, mathematics teaching, nctm, writing
Learning to teach better with Dr. Jennifer Wolfe as we discuss the featured article, Supporting Mathematics Instruction Through Community, by Joel Amidon and Morgan Trevathan, and Mathematics Education Trust Grants through the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
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E069: Lessons from Teaching, Writing, and Leading in Math Education with Johnny Lott
March 23rd, 2022 | 1 hr 1 min
curriculum, mathematics, mathematics education, mathematics teaching, nctm, writing
Learning to teach better with Past President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and Professor Emeritus at the University of Montana, Johnny Lott, as he discusses lessons learned through his vast amount of experience teaching, writing, and leading.