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What Is The Making Math Moments That Matter Podcast?

In a nutshell, we want The Making Math Moments That Matter Podcast to be a resource that all educators who teach mathematics can turn to in order to learn from others in the mathematics education space. Each episode typically involves Jon and I conversing about ideas in math teaching and learning, Math Mentoring Moments with teachers who join us on the show for a coaching call, and interviews with influencers in the mathematics education space.

We would love to explore your story in mathematics education, the challenges you may have experienced along the way, and the current projects you are currently working on to raise awareness of all the great things happening with our Math Moment Maker Community of listeners. 

If you want to get more of a feel for the style of the show, you can listen to previous episodes right from this webpage or, take them with you by listening in on all common podcast platforms such as iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify.

Interview Structure

Each interview is intended to be a free-flowing conversation.

However, early in the call we like to help listeners get a better sense of your story. This will include these three questions early on in the conversation:

  • Tell us a little about yourself. What’s your math teaching story/journey?
  • What inspired you to become a math educator / researcher / involved in mathematics education?
  • When you think back to your own education experience, what memorable math moment has stuck with you?

Framing how you might respond to each of those three (3) questions ahead of time can be helpful for making things flow into the next section of the chat.

We then typically send you some high-level questions related to your specific work ahead of time. The conversation will dictate which pre-planned questions we discuss in the interview as well as any new questions that might arise. 

Share Your Current Work

Consider your work and what might provide value for the Math Moment Maker Community: 

  • Are you currently promoting a book?
  • Releasing a new podcast?
  • Publishing a new research paper?
  • Launching a new project or tool?
  • Something else?

Be ready to share details with our audience (i.e.: website url, social media handle(s), etc.) to ensure they know where they can learn more about you and your work. 

If interested, we would be happy to run a contest for a copy of your new book, resource, tool, etc.

Just let us know! 

Interview Logistical Details

To ensure you have what you need to connect with us for an interview, we’ve created a list of the most important details:

  • The interview will be audio only conducted via a web based tool called Zencastr via a link we would send in a follow-up email.
  • The total time commitment would be approximately one hour.
  • Secure yourself a microphone that connects to your computer. You don’t need to buy one at all if you have earbuds with a microphone attached. (For example I use the pair of earbuds that came with my iPhone). Note that sometimes bluetooth headsets can cause problems with delay, sound quality, etc. We’d recommend getting “wired in” if you can.  
  • Try to avoid using a tablet or Chromebook for this call. Our recording software isn’t a big fan of them and does much better with a desktop or laptop as the audio is recorded locally in your own computer web browser.
  • Ensure that at the time of the call you are connected to high speed internet and using an updated web browser like Google Chrome or Firefox. Sadly, Internet Explorer and Safari don’t play well with our recording software.

Don’t hesitate to contact us if any of this is unclear or if you have additional questions about compatible technology. 

We’d love to help!

NEXT STEPS…

Are you interested in joining us for an interview? 

Contact us and we’ll send on our booking calendar to reserve you a date and time that works best for you!

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Listen To Our Recent Episodes:

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Episode #59: Singapore Methodology: An Interview with Sarah Schaefer

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Episode #58: How We Started Math Council and Why You Should, Too!

Episode #58: How We Started Math Council and Why You Should, Too!

Today we speak with Craig Guthrie and Brenda Delduca as they share their insights, wisdom and experience on starting up a math council in their school. Craig and Brenda both joined our very own Kyle Pearce among others in an international project with Canada and Norway.

Stick with us as they’ll also share what they learned about the power of student voice from visiting schools in Norway and how they brought that learning back to their school.

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Episode #56  Authoring Our Math Identities – An Interview with Lauren Baucom

Episode #56 Authoring Our Math Identities – An Interview with Lauren Baucom

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Episode #55 – Seeing Before Showing: An Interview with Sara VanDerWerf

Episode #55 – Seeing Before Showing: An Interview with Sara VanDerWerf

This week we chat with Sara VanDerWerf, former K-12 Math Lead with Minneapolis Public Schools who taught grades 7 through 12, the President of the Minnesota Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and independent mathematics consultant. Lean in as we chat with Sara about her journey from being a fast “calculator” in her own K through 12 learning experience to focusing on making student thinking visible in the classroom. We can’t wait to dive into Sara’s backstory as well as some great tips and resources for your own teaching practice.

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Episode #54 What does an effective math block look like? A Math Mentoring Moment

Episode #54 What does an effective math block look like? A Math Mentoring Moment

Today we speak with Rob Baier, a math learning specialist from southern Pennsylvania who is wondering what a truly effective math learning block should look like. What you’re about to hear is another Math Mentoring Moment Episode where we speak with a math moment maker like you who is struggling with an idea and together we brainstorm a plan for improvement.

Stick with us as we frame out with Rob what his 80 minute block should look like to fuel student sense making….

HIT IT!

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Episode #53 – Open Middle Math: An Interview with Robert Kaplinsky

Episode #53 – Open Middle Math: An Interview with Robert Kaplinsky

This week we sit down with problem creator, national presenter, and now author, Robert Kaplinsky. In this tip-filled episode we chat with Robert about how to implement problem based lessons so kids high 5 each other, how we can squeeze open middle problems into our routines and why we should, and finally we chat about Robert’s mission to provide great professional development to teachers no matter their geographical location.

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Episode #52 The Purpose of Assessment: A Math Mentoring Moment

Episode #52 The Purpose of Assessment: A Math Mentoring Moment

Today we talk about a big concern from many teachers!! — Assessment in math class. More specifically we speak with Steven Sevel, a teacher from Vaughan Ontario and our online Make math Moments Academy who has joined us for a math mentoring moment episode. Like many of us in the Math Moment Maker Community, Steven is continually asking questions about the best way to assess his students.
Stay with us as we talk about the purpose of assessment, Standards based grading, feedback, assessment tools such as Freshgrade and mindset!

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Episode #51: Reimagining the work done in math classrooms: An Interview with Jose Vilson

Episode #51: Reimagining the work done in math classrooms: An Interview with Jose Vilson

This week we talk with Jose Vilson, an educator from Harlem New York. Jose is a national speaker, an author he was named one of GOOD Inc.’s GOOD100 in 2013 of leaders changing their worlds and an Aspen Ideas Scholar in 2013. He has also spoken at TEDxNYED, Education Writers Association Annual Conference, Netroots Nation, The US Department of Education, and the Save Our Schools March.
His blog, TheJoseVilson.com, was named one of the top 25 Education Blogs by Scholastic, and Education World. We chat with Jose today about How we should REIMAGINe THE WORK IN MATH CLASSROOMS, Why trust and classroom culture are the most important parts of teaching and Why Teacher Voice is important at the district level.

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