In this special episode of the podcast, Josh Britton answers some of the most common questions we get about the program. Starting with the motivation to build the program in the first place, he explores the rationale behind the way the program awards points, why students have to fix their mistakes, why some problems can give penalties, and what even is a "naxvip?" We hope you enjoy the conversation and find it helpful as you continue navigating the difficulties of teaching in the COVID era. ...
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In this special episode of the podcast, Josh Britton answers some of the most common questions we get about the program. Starting with the motivation to build the program in the first place, he explores the rationale behind the way the program awards points, why students have to fix their mistakes, why some problems can give penalties, and what even is a "naxvip?" We hope you enjoy the conversation and find it helpful as you continue navigating the difficulties of teaching in the COVID era. ...
Giving Students what they need to be able to Succeed with Lari Gallaher
Get More Math Podcast
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Giving Students what they need to be able to Succeed with Lari Gallaher
In this episode, Lari Gallaher shares how Get More Math has been especially useful in her remote classroom as she navigates education in the COVID era. Lari describes her “Flashback Fridays” and how she uses a “Mixed Review Sandwich” which closely resembles the method used by Josh in his own classroom while he was developing Get More Math. We hope you enjoy this episode! We hope you enjoy this conversation and are encouraged to continue using Get More Math in your classroom or interested to ...
Get More Math Podcast
In this special episode of the podcast, Josh Britton answers some of the most common questions we get about the program. Starting with the motivation to build the program in the first place, he explores the rationale behind the way the program awards points, why students have to fix their mistakes, why some problems can give penalties, and what even is a "naxvip?" We hope you enjoy the conversation and find it helpful as you continue navigating the difficulties of teaching in the COVID era. ...