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Geschichten aus der Mathematik

detektor.fm – Das Podcast-Radio

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Mathematik anders erzählt. Wir stellen die Menschen hinter der Mathematik in den Mittelpunkt und erzählen ihre Geschichte. Es geht um Pistolenduelle, um die Revolution und die große Liebe, um einen Leserbrief-Shitstorm und Plagiate unter Freunden. Es gibt also jede Menge Drama! Dazu erklären wir in jeder Folge eine große Idee der Mathematik – so, dass sie jeder versteht. Das alles hört ihr jeden zweiten Mittwoch in “Geschichten aus der Mathematik” – ein detektor.fm-Podcast in Kooperation mit ...
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Math Ed Podcast

Samuel Otten

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Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri. www.mathedpodcast.com Produced by Fibre Studios
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Math is Figure-Out-Able!

Pam Harris, Kim Montague

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Math teacher educator Pam Harris and her cohost Kim Montague answer the question: If not algorithms, then what? Join them for ~15-30 minutes every Tuesday as they cast their vision for mathematics education and give actionable items to help teachers teach math that is Figure-Out-Able. See www.MathisFigureOutAble.com for more great resources!
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Breaking Math Podcast

Gabriel Hesch and Autumn Phaneuf

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Hosted by Gabriel Hesch and Autumn Phaneuf, who have advanced degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering/operations research respectively, come together to discuss mathematics as a pure field all in its own as well as how it describes the language of science, engineering, and even creativity. Breaking Math brings you the absolute best in interdisciplinary science discussions - bringing together experts in varying fields including artificial intelligence, neuroscience, evolu ...
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Meaningful Math

Meaningful Math™

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Let's subtract the guesswork from your math block, so you can elevate the great teaching you’re already doing! Tune in to hear engaging lesson ideas, small shifts with powerful impacts, and strategies to help build a deep understanding of math concepts. Are you ready? Then let’s dig in!
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Why Math?

Sergio Garcia

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A podcast dedicated to helping humans understand math and why it matters to them. Helping answer the questions Why math? Why do we need this? Why are we learning this?
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Girls Talk Math

Girls Talk Math

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Girls Talk Math is a free math and media day camp for high school girls and non-binary students hosted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (since 2016), the University of Maryland, College Park (since 2018) and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (since 2022). Campers complete challenging problem sets in areas of mathematics that go beyond the high school curriculum, research the lives of mathematicians and scientists from marginalized groups, and share what they learned through b ...
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BONNE RÉPUTATION est un podcast qui explore le Personal Branding. Moi c’est Mathieu, coach en personal branding la journée podcasteur la nuit. Dans chaque épisode j’interview un leader d’opinion qui fait autorité dans son domaine. On passe son image sur le grill, On analyse comment est construite sa marque personnelle, On découvre les secrets de ce qui a fonctionné pour lui, Comment il est passé d’inconnu au bataillon à leader d’opinion, On ressort avec des méthodes pour construire la sienne ...
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Modern Math Teacher

Kristen Moore, The Modern Math Teacher

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🎙️ The Modern Math Teacher helps you make math class the best part of your students' day. Join Kristen Moore for quick, real-talk episodes on PBL, student-centered strategies, and boosting engagement—without burning out. New episodes every Tuesday. 👉 Join the conversation inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook Group!
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Welcome to The Conversation with Nadine Matheson, where best-selling author of the 'Inspector Anjelica Henley' series Nadine Matheson sits down with fellow authors for insightful, honest, and entertaining conversations. Each episode dives deep into the world of writing, from the publishing journey to overcoming challenges, the experiences that shape their work, and anything else that comes up when great minds come together. Whether you're a fan of gripping stories or curious about the life b ...
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The Math Club

Pete and Noah

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Join hosts Peter Littig and Noah King as they discuss and explain mathematical topics with their own unique style. Full of information that will interest and entertain math lovers as well as those who maybe don’t love it quite that much… yet. Mathematical concepts, history, paradoxes, and puzzles await you, along with a generous helping of witty banter and fun. Calling all members…. The Math Club is open! Email - [email protected] Twitter - @mathclubpodcast
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Math Therapy

Vanessa Vakharia, aka The Math Guru

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Math Therapy explores the root causes of math trauma, and the empowering ways we can heal from it. Each week host Vanessa Vakharia, aka The Math Guru, dives into what we get right and wrong about math education, and chats with some of today’s most inspiring and visionary minds working to make math more accessible, diverse, and fun for students of all ages. Whether you think you’re a "math person" or not, you’re about to find out that math people don’t actually exist – but the scars that math ...
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Where we explore the historical figures that count. An in-depth look at the history of mathematics, in chronological order, looking at the people, the theories, the ideas - with as fewer gaps as possible. Each episode we focus in on a single character or contribution to the history of maths and explore why it is significant, and how it evolved.
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Mathilda och Andrea

Acast - Mathilda och Andrea

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Varje vecka varvar duon Mathilda Lundqvist och Andrea Hedenstedt personliga erfarenheter med spaningar från SocMed, i podden som fått det ack så innovativa namnet "Mathilda och Andrea". Podcasten har funnits sedan 2013. Lyssna och njut! Vill du kontakta oss? Mejla: [email protected]. Gå med i vår facebookgrupp: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mathildaochandreasbekanta/ Följ oss på instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mathildaochandrea/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor ...
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Le 1er podcast francophone dédié à l'Ayurveda, la médecine traditionnelle indienne. Un rendez-vous bi-mensuel pour en apprendre plus sur cette médecine millénaire. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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CPM Educational Program is a non-profit publisher of math textbooks for grades 6-12. As part of its mission, CPM provides a multitude of professional learning opportunities for math educators. The More Math for More People podcast is part of that outreach and mission. Published biweekly, the hosts, Joel Miller and Misty Nikula, discuss the CPM curriculum, trends in math education and share strategies to shift instructional practices to create a more inclusive and student-centered classroom. ...
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Making Math Moments That Matter

Kyle Pearce & Jon Orr

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Helping you transform your K-12 math lesson plans by building confidence in effective teaching practices, guiding you to transform your math curriculum, and inspiring classroom strategies to engage all students. As a teacher are you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans where students don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings? As a mathematics coordinator or leader are you wondering how to support teachers when implementing engaging math lessons that fuel ...
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Step into the laboratory at Math! Science! History! where time bends, ideas spark, equations echo, and the past hums with the electricity of what’s to come. Each week, Gabrielle Birchak lights the gas lamps on forgotten corridors, dusts off the misplaced manuscripts, and shares oft-forgotten tales of unknown brillance, everyday math in disguise, physics feats, and interviews with scholars from today and (with the help of AI), from the past and the speculative future! Whether it’s a story wit ...
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Room to Grow - a Math Podcast

Room to Grow Math

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Room to Grow is the math podcast that brings you discussions on trending topics in math education in short segments. We’re not here to talk at people. We’re here to think and learn with others — because when it comes to mathematics there’s always room to grow!
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Matheson LLP, Irish Law Firm

Matheson LLP, Irish Law Firm

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Matheson’s primary focus is on serving the Irish legal needs of international companies and financial institutions doing business in and through Ireland. Our clients include over half of the Fortune 100 companies. We also advise 7 of the top 10 global technology brands and over half of the world’s 50 largest banks. We are headquartered in Dublin and also have offices in Cork, London, New York, Palo Alto and San Francisco. More than 860 people work across our six offices, including 122 partne ...
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Mathildas Kirschkuchen

Björn und Ramona

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Herzlich willkommen zu Mathildas Kirschkuchen. Wir, das sind Ramona und Björn, sprechen über die Hörspiele der drei Fragezeichen. Und zwar nur über die Hörspiele...unlogische Zufälle sind also vorprogrammiert, ups. Neben gefährlichen Halbwissen präsentieren wir euch zusätzlich auch noch unsere Theorien, Gedanken, Lebenstipps. Also seid gespannt und viel Spaß mit Mathildas Kirschkuchen. Warnhinweise: der Genuss von Mathildas Kirschkuchen kann zu plötzlichen Erleuchtungserscheinungen und Verlu ...
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United Mathodist Podcast

United Mathodist Podcast

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United Mathodist tackles issues facing Utah and the broader Mountain West from a mathematical perspective. The show features short interviews with people in math-heavy careers including wildlife biologists, climate scientists, and university researchers.
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In today’s MathStratChat, Pam and Kim discuss the MathStratChat problem shared on social media on July 16, 2025. Note: It’s more fun if you try to solve the problem, share it on social media, comment on others strategies, before you listen to Pam and Kim’s strategies. Check out #MathStratChat on your favorite social media site and join in the conve…
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Let’s take a closer look at the equal sign and how complex this concept actually is. In this episode, we will discuss the meaning of the equal sign, the misconceptions students have about the symbol, why those misconceptions occur, and what we can do about it! What does it really mean to understand the equal sign? For many students, this tiny symbo…
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First, we start off with National Pet Safety Day. How will you celebrate? Well, if you want to get a Save our Pets sticker? You could go here. Then, what does it take to lead one of the the largest mathematics education organization in the world? Latrenda Knighton, current president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), opens u…
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In this episode of Math! Science! History! we take a walk through the Scottish Highlands with Peter Higgs, figuratively and historically, to uncover the quiet moment in 1964 when a simple hike sparked a revolutionary idea in physics. Discover how the weak nuclear force and electromagnetism are deeply connected by symmetry, why mass was such a myste…
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There are so many myths out there about teaching real-world math: 👉 It’s too hard to plan 👉 Students can’t handle it 👉 You have to sacrifice rigor None of it is true. In this episode, I’m breaking down the real story—and showing you how real-world, relevant, and rigorous math is totally doable with the right tools and support. 🎙 In this episode, I’…
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Is it possible for teachers to have both autonomy in their math classroom and alignment with district goals? In this episode, we challenge the idea that autonomy and alignment are opposing forces. Instead, we explore how they can work together to create strong, consistent math programs while still honouring professional judgement and instructional …
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Most of us know something about the grand theories of physics that transformed our views of the universe at the start of the twentieth century: quantum mechanics and general relativity. But we are much less familiar with the brilliant theories that make up the backbone of the digital revolution. In Beautiful Math: The Surprisingly Simple Ideas behi…
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In this episode, we explore the intricate mathematics behind Sp0tify's (ok... and other's) shuffle feature, revealing how it is designed to feel random while actually being carefully curated. We discuss the psychological implications of randomness, the Fisher-Yates shuffle algorithm, and how engineers have created a system that respects human perce…
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This episode contains summaries of the articles in the Education Sciences special issue on incremental PD for mathematics teachers. All articles are open access in this special issue and available on the journal website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/education/special_issues/YBV49M7Q71 It has also been collected into a book, as well, from MDPI, if y…
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Today’s episode is called “Math Geniuses You’ve Never Heard Of.” Because let’s be real: you’ve probably heard of Albert Einstein, Euclid, Archimedes, Isaac Newton or maybe Pythagoras. But what about the genius who dreamed of formulas? Or the woman who calculated space missions by hand? Or the first female math legend to win the Fields Medal? Yup. G…
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It’s finally here! Part Three of the Fermat Trilogy! In this exciting conclusion, Pete and Noah talk about the mathematicians who ultimately proved (or thought they’d proven) Fermat’s Last Theorem. Join us for the final chapter of this riveting 350 year journey! The Proof - Nova Documentary on Andrew Wiles's proof Leave us a voice message Find us o…
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Text us about this episode! As long as Charizma Laughton can remember, her entire life was defined by a singular identity: she's bad at math, because she's not smart. This self-image was rooted in deeply traumatic math class experiences that completely dismantled her self-confidence and made her feel like she was simply not capable of ... anything.…
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In this episode of Room to Grow, Joanie and Curtis continue the season 5 series on the Mathematics Teaching Practices from NCTM’s Principles to Actions, celebrating it’s 10th anniversary. This month’s practice is “Pose Purposeful Questions.” This is defined as follows: Effective teaching of mathematics uses purposeful questions to assess and advanc…
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Send us a text Patricia Marques joins us for the final Coffee Break of Season 3 to discuss "The Burning Woman," the fourth and concluding novel in her Inspector Reis series. For readers who enjoy their crime fiction with a speculative twist, this finale delivers a satisfying end to character arcs while introducing a complex serial killer investigat…
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This week on The Mathematicians Podcast, Benjamin Cornish presents a double bill of underappreciated thinkers from the back shelves of Greek geometry: Dionysodorus of Amisus and Hypsicles of Alexandria in an episode that's part mathematical history, part cubic conundrum, part "wait, he also did astronomy?" We begin with Dionysodorus, who solved the…
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Das US-amerikanische Militär hat im Zweiten Weltkrieg ein Problem: Viele Flieger ihrer Luftwaffe kehren gar nicht oder stark beschädigt zurück. Die US Air Force bittet den Mathematiker Abraham Wald um Hilfe: Er soll mit statistischen Methoden herausfinden, wie das Militär seine Flugzeuge sicherer machen kann. Manons „Spektrum“-Artikel zum Mythos um…
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Archimedes’s emblematic death makes sense psychologically and embodies a rich historical picture in a single scene. Transcript Archimedes died mouthing back at an enemy soldier: “Don’t disturb my circles.” Or that’s how the story goes. Is this fact or fiction? We have third-hand accounts at best so there is plenty of room for doubt. But I’m putting…
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Créer une réputation ne devrait jamais être synonyme de créer une addiction. Et pourtant, personne n’échappe aux effets pervers de l’exposition : Yoyo émotionnel Comparaison aux autres Dépendance au feedback immédiat Coup de moins bien suite à des critiques Addiction à la dopamine créé par les ‘likes’ Tous ceux qui prennent la parole en ligne conna…
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Should you require student's to show their work in mathematics? Whose work? When? How much work? For what purpose? In this episode Pam and Kim discuss classroom culture and the importance of communication in mathematics, diving into these questions and more. Talking Points: Whose work are you asking student to show? Motivations for showing work Don…
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Send us a text What happens when you accidentally walk into the wrong room? For Clare Mackintosh, it launched an unexpected police career that would eventually lead to her Sunday Times Bestselling debut, 'I Let You Go'. In this fascinating conversation, Clare shares the surprising twists that led her from management studies to policing to becoming …
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Today we will be tackling a topic that several of you have said you want to learn more about: The CRA model, (Concrete Representational Abstract). Unfortunately, many teachers learned math in the abstract. However, now we get to create opportunities to build student understanding with concrete experiences, and make meaning of the math. It's excitin…
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Welcome to another episode of Mathematics Simplified with Anjali Sharma! In this beginner-friendly lesson, we dive into the basics of trigonometry by exploring the six essential trigonometric ratios — sine (sin), cosine (cos), tangent (tan), cosecant (cosec), secant (sec), and cotangent (cot). Learn how these ratios are defined in a right-angled tr…
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A poetic, fiery takedown of the institutions that killed science and buried creativity. This essay charts the history of the Unified Field Theory through dragons, COBOL, and Joan of Arc — exposing the academic gatekeepers, forgotten geniuses, and political betrayals that shaped modern physics. From Einstein’s exile to Curie’s defiance, from AI slim…
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Litter Lasso: Leveraging Lenses to Limit Littering. Golden Gains: Greener Gold Grabs from Gadgets. Speed Surveillance Shake-Up: NSW’s New Camera Crackdown. Future Frames: Xiaomi’s Smart Spectacles Step Up. Audio Adventures: Ami Amplifies AirPod Adventures. Da Vinci’s Drone Dream Delivers. Minutes Made Magical: Municipal Meetings Meet Machine Minds.…
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✈️ Episode Overview Have you ever searched for a flight, left the tab open, and then gasped when the price jumped just a few hours later? In this Flashcards Friday episode of Math! Science! History!, Gabrielle Birchak explores the mystery behind fluctuating airline prices—and reveals that it’s not magic, but a powerful blend of mathematics, algorit…
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Mathilda är i Italien och Andrea är... någonstans! Oavsett vad så är vi lite lediga från liveuppdateringar i podden denna och nästa vecka, men vi kommer självklart släppa avsnitt ändå. I dagens avsnitt svarar vi på era frågor, högt som lågt. Hur skulle vi planera en möhippa i Stockholm med rimlig budget? Vad tycker vi om rappare som är dömda för br…
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In this episode, we reflect on a challenge many math leaders face: the risk of presenting ourselves with false authority. Whether we’re facilitating professional learning, supporting instructional coaches, or engaging in school- or district-wide math conversations, strong convictions can easily be mistaken for certainty. But leading meaningful chan…
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Let’s put aside standards and curriculum for a moment. Let’s talk about the actual humans in your classroom. Because chances are, you’ve felt it too: “They deserve more than just what the textbook gives them.” ✅ They deserve to see math as meaningful. ✅ They deserve to feel confident and curious — not just compliant. ✅ They deserve your best, even …
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Send us a text What does it truly take to survive in the bewildering world of publishing? My conversation with Catherine Yardley reveals the resilience at the heart of every writer's journey. From her unconventional start sending manuscripts directly to major publishers (without an agent!) to self-publishing multiple books, Yardley embodies the per…
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Subitizing is a powerful way to build multiplication fluency with your students because it gives them an opportunity to visualize strategies that can help them quickly recall unknown facts. For many students, subitizing feels a lot less scary and a lot more fun than flashcards, or other more traditional forms of fluency practice. So press play and …
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This week on The Mathematicians Podcast, Benjamin Cornish reflects on a tragic bagel incident, files an HR complaint, and somehow ends up discussing the mathematics of toroidal cross-sections. Join us as we explore the life and work of Perseus the quietly brilliant 2nd-century BCE mathematician who gave us spiric sections. We slice through geometry…
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In today’s MathStratChat, Pam and Kim discuss the MathStratChat problem shared on social media on July 9, 2025. Note: It’s more fun if you try to solve the problem, share it on social media, comment on others strategies, before you listen to Pam and Kim’s strategies. Check out #MathStratChat on your favorite social media site and join in the conver…
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Long before telescopes and satellites, Hipparchus of Nicaea looked to the skies and changed the course of scientific history. In this fascinating episode of Math Science History, Gabrielle revisits the life and legacy of the ancient astronomer whose innovations in trigonometry, geography, and star mapping still resonate today. From discovering axia…
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We’ve all been there: 📥 You download a promising project. 📄 The instructions look solid. ✅ The math checks out. But once it hits your classroom? Something’s missing. The truth is: done-for-you isn’t the same as done-right. In this episode, I’m breaking down the “Done-for-You Trap” — why great resources still fall flat without the systems, structure…
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How can Problem Strings help build big ideas? In this episode Pam and Kim walk through a Problem String that helps students dig into area and multiplicative equivalence and helps you know how to expertly facilitate. Talking Points: Facilitating the string Teacher moves during the string Modeling the string Equal products means total area is the sam…
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1- L’appartenance identitaire. 2- L’aversion au risque. 3- L’Empathie. 4- La preuve sociale. 5- L’autorité. 💌 Ma newsletter pour ne rater aucun tips : https://mathieubernard.substack.com/p/leviers-psychologiques 💬 Mon LinkedIn pour me contacter : https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathieu-bernard444/ 🔗 Mon site pour travailler ensemble : https://mathieube…
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Send us a text What happens when a dedicated poet decides to try their hand at fiction? For Krystelle Bamford, it led to a four-publisher auction and her stunning debut novel, Idle Grounds. Our conversation delves into the peculiar contradictions of the publishing world, how everything happens both excruciatingly slowly and startlingly fast, how va…
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Subitizing is an important skill that helps lay the foundation of understanding wholes and parts, which evolves into addition, subtraction, and later multiplication and division. In this episode, we’ll discuss the two types of subitizing, dig into ways we can encourage these skills, and understand the natural progression of subitizing skills to fol…
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Math Screeners… Diagnostics… Assessments… It’s easy to get lost in the language of math data. In this episode, we unpack the similarities and differences between math screeners and diagnostics, share where we stand on the topic, and offer insights from real classroom experiences. We’ll talk about the benefits we’ve seen, the challenges that can tri…
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Paws, Patterns and Positioning: The Fi Collar Fetches the Future of Pet Tech. Specs and Sound: Spectacular Synergy or Sensory Shortcut? Performance-Packed Prisms: Meta and Oakley Make Smart Specs Sporty. Seismic Signals: Smartphones Shake Up Earthquake Safety. Bright Bulbs and Better Burglar Busting: Wyze’s Watchful Wonder. Vacuuming Victory: LG’s …
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Episode Overview: What do black holes, a teenage genius, and a long ocean voyage have in common? In this Flashcard Friday episode of Math, Science, History, Gabrielle tells the incredible story of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, who, at just 19 years old, sailed from India to England and made a discovery that would transform astrophysics forever. Armed…
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"Regarde, c'est joli" est ce qu'aime partager Réjane d'Espirac. Une amoureuse du vivant, une reporter sans frontières, une écrivaine aussi sage qu'un chêne et surtout une humaine dont l'humilité nous reconnecte instantanément à notre humanité. Autant vous dire que dans cet épisode, vous n'allez pas beaucoup nous entendre, pour une fois. On a trouvé…
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Mathilda har varit på möhippa och har massor att dela med sig av gällande planering och genomförande, möhippan blev en riktig drömhelg! Andrea har inte gjort speciellt mycket sen sist men har påbörjat en run streak..? Under veckan har vi följt två bröllop på sociala medier först och främst Lovisa Barkmans men även Jeff Bezos. Vad tycker vi gällande…
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We know school administrators play a crucial role in driving long-term math improvement—but what happens when you're a coach or teacher leader trying to create change without formal authority? In this episode, we dive into the practical side of leading from the middle. If you're trying to build a team, clarify roles, and move math goals forward—thi…
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