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Making the Rigor of Math Easy and Fun

10m · Rigor Made Easy · 11 Sep 22:36

Our guest loves math and has developed some creative and enjoyable ways to make solving math problems enjoyable. Follow: @barbblackburn @jedoster @bamradionetwork Dr. Elizabeth A. Johnson is a high school math teacher and college professor in southern Ohio. She holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership, is a member of the Ohio Department of Education Network of Regional Leaders, and on her District's Leadership Team, Building Leadership Team, and Teacher Based Team. Dr. Johnson has provided professional development for Mathematics Instructional Techniques in both Ohio and Kentucky.

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