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. ...
Round Table on Math Education From Robin, Shelly and Jeff from the Get More Math Team
Get More Math Podcast
40 minutes
5 years ago
Round Table on Math Education From Robin, Shelly and Jeff from the Get More Math Team
In the finale of season one, you’ll hear a round table discussion with founder, Josh Britton, and 3 Get More Math team members: Robin, Shelly and Jeff. While we cover a lot of ground in this discussion, what is most evident is the heart for seeing students learn, retain, and get excited about math. In this episode we discuss: the issues with the traditional math education model how Get More Math solves the issue of the need for mixed review with an individualized approach rea...
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. ...