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Blue Glasses Math
Pamela Brett
49 episodes
3 days ago
Honest conversations about the messy, emotional side of learning and teaching math. You will learn how to navigate the complex interactions that show up in math classes, understand the impact of beliefs and emotions on student engagement, and discover strategies to foster a classroom where every student sees themselves as a math person.
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Honest conversations about the messy, emotional side of learning and teaching math. You will learn how to navigate the complex interactions that show up in math classes, understand the impact of beliefs and emotions on student engagement, and discover strategies to foster a classroom where every student sees themselves as a math person.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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034: Letting Students Lead: The Math Research Elective That Changed the Game
Blue Glasses Math
29 minutes 7 seconds
6 months ago
034: Letting Students Lead: The Math Research Elective That Changed the Game

What if the best way to help students to see themselves as math people...is to let them lead the way?

In this episode, I sit down with Anne Paoletti-Bayna - award winning educator and creator of a groundbreaking math research elective designed to tap into high school students' curiosity. Anne shares how she creates space where teenagers can ask their own questions and explore mathematics through inquiry, creativity and personal meaning.


Connect with Anne!

https://x.com/paomaths/with_replies

https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-paoletti-bayna/

Blue Glasses Math
Honest conversations about the messy, emotional side of learning and teaching math. You will learn how to navigate the complex interactions that show up in math classes, understand the impact of beliefs and emotions on student engagement, and discover strategies to foster a classroom where every student sees themselves as a math person.