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Mathematics Education
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Mathematics Teacher Education
Nirmala Naresh
Equity In Education
Equity In Mathematics
Math Teacher Educators
First-Year Teachers
Collaborative Teaching
Pre-Service Teacher Education
Mathematics Instruction
Underrepresented Mathematicians
Illinois State University
AMTE Conference 2025
Teaching Mathematics
University Of North Texas
Black Male Success In Mathematics Education
Design Thinking
Flipped Instruction
Teacher Education

Learning to teach math teachers better by sharing advice and expertise from mathematics teacher educators in various roles.

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Learning to teach mathematics teachers better with Dr. Pamela Seda, Founder and CEO of Seda Educational Consulting and President of the Benjamin Banneker Association. She shares her advice and expertise on being a mathematics teacher educator, being... more

Learning to teach better with Dr. Colleen Eddy, full professor and chair of the Department of Teacher Education and Administration at the University of North Texas, and current president of the Research Council on Mathematics Learning. She shares abo... more

Learning to teach math teachers better through an episode of The Transition Years.

Listen in as Joel Amidon and Dr. John Staley reflect on four years of collaborative work aimed at transforming students’ mathematical experiences during the transitio... more

Learning to teach math teachers better with Alisha Gibson, Mathematics Curriculum Specialist from the Jackson Public Schools in Jackson, MS and President of the Mississippi Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. She shares her advice and exper... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. David Coffey
Professor of Mathematics at Grand Valley State University and design thinking educator.
Grand Valley State University
Episode: Episode 97: David Coffey & Kathryn Coffey: Using Design-Based Thinking to Humanize Mathematics
Dr. Kathryn Coffey
Former elementary mathematics specialist and adjunct professor at Grand Valley State University.
Grand Valley State University
Episode: Episode 97: David Coffey & Kathryn Coffey: Using Design-Based Thinking to Humanize Mathematics
Dr. Kate Johnson
Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University
Episode: Episode 96: Kate Johnson: Identity, Language, and Pedagogy in and beyond being a Math Teacher Educator
Hyejin Park
Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Drake University
Drake University
Episode: Episode 94: Hyejin Park, Travis Weiland, Samantha Marshall, & Eunhye Flavin: Supporting the Good Work of Early Career Faculty
Travis Weiland
Assistant Professor at the University of Houston
University of Houston, soon to be University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Episode: Episode 94: Hyejin Park, Travis Weiland, Samantha Marshall, & Eunhye Flavin: Supporting the Good Work of Early Career Faculty
Samantha Marshall
Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University
North Carolina State University
Episode: Episode 94: Hyejin Park, Travis Weiland, Samantha Marshall, & Eunhye Flavin: Supporting the Good Work of Early Career Faculty
Eunhye Flavin
Assistant Professor at Stonehill College.
Stonehill College
Episode: Episode 94: Hyejin Park, Travis Weiland, Samantha Marshall, & Eunhye Flavin: Supporting the Good Work of Early Career Faculty
Dr. Barbara King
Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning at Florida International University
Florida International University
Episode: Episode 93: Barbara King, Siddhi Desai, Justin Burris, and Sheila Orr: Equity Work to Create and Refine Avenues to Engage in the Improvement of Mathematics Teacher Education
Dr. Siddhi Desai
Assistant Professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Episode: Episode 93: Barbara King, Siddhi Desai, Justin Burris, and Sheila Orr: Equity Work to Create and Refine Avenues to Engage in the Improvement of Mathematics Teacher Education

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Joel Amidon
Co-host, providing expertise in mathematics education.
Dusty Jones
Co-host, contributing to discussions on teaching practices.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • Preservice Teacher Here! Helped a lot!

    This podcast has helped me a lot! So happy to have this resource available before I have my own classroom. Where can I access the links that Patti Voelker was talking about in Episode 12?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mandyhils
    United States5 years ago
  • Crucial

    Thank you for this important discussion with Aris Winger. Wonderful to hear mathematicians advocate for teacher training and its impact on democracy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bipbipskipskip
    United States5 years ago
  • Great listen for teachers of math teachers!

    Podchaser
    5
    Joel Amidon
    6 years ago
  • Great conversations!

    This podcast has great conversations about the process of preparing and developing mathematics teachers!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JonesMathed
    United States6 years ago
  • Fills a Need

    Love that AMTE has figured out an accessible way to communicate to those new to mathematics teacher education!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    amidonplanet
    United States6 years ago

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The podcast has been commended for its engaging conversations, which help new educators navigate challenges in teaching mathematics. Listeners feel empowered and motivated by the discussions surrounding teacher training and development.
Listeners appreciate the resourceful insights and practical advice on teaching math education. They find the discussions relevant and timely, especially for those entering the field. The emphasis on equity and systemic change resonates well with many, showcasing the podcast's alignment with current educational trends.

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Episode 84: Sam Otten: Listening to Teachers to Incrementally Improve Mathematics Instruction
Q: To what groups do you recommend the Math Ed Podcast?
The Math Ed Podcast is intended for researchers, grad students, and teachers in math education, providing accessible insights into math education research.
Episode 84: Sam Otten: Listening to Teachers to Incrementally Improve Mathematics Instruction
Q: How are you defining a flipped classroom, and what are key takeaways for math teacher educators?
Flipped instruction typically has students watch videos as homework and engage in class activities, with the emphasis that class time for student engagement is more critical than the videos themselves.
Episode 84: Sam Otten: Listening to Teachers to Incrementally Improve Mathematics Instruction
Q: What is a significant piece of advice you've received about teaching math teachers?
Dr. Otten emphasizes the importance of allowing pre-service teachers time to reflect on their field experiences and focusing on a few big ideas rather than trying to cram many topics into courses.
Episode 84: Sam Otten: Listening to Teachers to Incrementally Improve Mathematics Instruction
Q: How did you get your start in teaching math teachers?
Dr. Otten started through an assistantship at Michigan State, where he became involved in teaching content and pedagogy courses for future math teachers, gradually forming his identity as a teacher educator over the years.
Episode 86: Matthew Campbell: Supporting Collaborative Teacher-Led Improvement of Mathematics Teaching
Q: What advice would you give to someone else starting out as a teacher of math teachers?
Understand the work from an asset perspective and build relationships deeply within the context of the work.

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Focused on improving the practice of mathematics education, this series features conversations among educators, experts, and thought leaders in the field of math education. The discussion topics often include innovative teaching methodologies, the importance of equity in education, and the integration of design thinking into mathematics curricula. By addressing current challenges and trends in math teaching, the episodes provide listeners with practical strategies and insights aimed at enhancing the teaching and learning experience for future educators, specifically those who will teach K-8 mathematics. Noteworthy is the commitment to fostering a sense of community among math educators, advocating for inclusivity, and emphasizing the power ... more

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