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180 Days Education
by Dr. Karen Greenhaus, Tim PopeWe are committed to helping educators and those in the education community explore the successes, challenges, and opportunities in education. We give a voice to educators who have committed their lives to developing learners and are constantly looking for ways to do so better. Join us every other week as we learn together, one conversation at a time!
Copyright: 180 Days Education 2021
Episodes
Leading Change in Mathematics - Why Education Takes a Team with Nubeja Allenh
51m · PublishedYou can also connect with us on Facebook and Twitter @180dayspodcast or subscribe to our newsletter for updates!
Links to Resources Mentioned in this episode:
- Nubeja Allen
- Twitter: Nubeja Allen
- Franklin Township Board of Education
- CLR - Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Teaching
- Karim Ani
- Dear Citizen Math (book)
- Citizen Math
- Learning for Justice
- Jo Boaler
- Mathematical Mindsets
- John Hattie
- Danielson Group
- Principles to Action
- IXL
- Imagine Math
- Discovering Math Series
- Interactive Math Program
- enVision Math
- 3-Act math Tasks
- McGraw-Hill
Mathkind: Sharing Culture, Building Community & Pursuing Math Equity with Chadd McGlone
1h 2m · PublishedThe goal is to help prepare students for the "real world" through problem-solving and skills that support their own communities. Chadd shares his journey of how Mathkind came about and then talks about the work that has been happening, sharing stories that inspire.
If you are interested in how education is being impacted around the world or even in becoming a volunteer for MathKind, be sure to listen.
To learn more about 180 Days, explore more conversations, and for full show notes please visit our website 180day.education.
You can also connect with us on Facebook and Twitter @180dayspodcast or subscribe to our newsletter for updates!
Links to Resources Mentioned in this episode:
- Chadd McGlone
- Chadd's Twitter: @cwmcglone
- Mathkind
- Twitter: @mathkindglobal
- Facebook: Mathkind
- Discovery Mathematics
- James Garfield’s proof of the Pythagorean Theorem
- Carol Malloy
- Global Math Stories
- Teacher Trips
- Steve Leinwand
- Linda Gojack
- Master Classes
- Conferences
- Math4AntiRacism
- Girls STEM program
- Mathkind Team of Educators and Leaders
- Principles to Action
- Pao Costillo
- Donate!
- Berkeley Everett
- Twitter: @berkelyeverett
- TODOS Math for All
Overcoming the Tracking Hurdle in High School Mathematics with Steve Leinwand
59m · PublishedSteve Leinwand is a principal researcher at the American Institute for Research and a renowned math education change agent with a contagious enthusiasm for what IS possible in mathematics.
He joins Tim and Karen for an informative and powerful discussion around rethinking the traditional math trajectory in high school mathematics. Steve discusses the focus of his and Eric Milou’s new book, Invigorating High School Math: Practical Guidance for Long Overdue Transformation, which provides a guide for ‘detracking’ math education in order to provide more opportunities and relevant course pathways for all students.
To learn more and for full show notes with links to resources mentioned please visit our website 180day.education.
You can also connect with us on Facebook and Twitter @180dayspodcast or subscribe to our newsletter for updates!
Math Classrooms as the Incubators of Rational Thought with Karim Ani
1h 4m · PublishedTim and Karen are joined by Karim Ani, founder of Citizen Math (formerly known as Mathalicious) and author of, “Dear Citizen Math: How Math Class Can Inspire a More Rational and Respectful Society”.
Karim discusses the importance of mathematics in our world, and why we should be helping students become problem-solvers so that they develop the essential critical thinking skills needed to analyze, discuss and solve the issues facing our world.
To learn more and for full show notes with links to resources mentioned, please visit https://www.180days.education/post/podcast-season-3-episode-3.
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AP Programs: Making Access for All Students A Priority with Dr. Greg Hessee
1h 11m · PublishedKaren and Tim speak to Dr. Greg Hessee. Greg shares perspectives on the current state of AP courses and the issues around access to AP opportunities for all students, not just a select few. Selection and placement into AP courses has been historically racist, and Greg discusses initiatives and ways to make access to AP courses more equitable and prevalent in schools and how to help schools and districts build a more robust AP program. He is currently a teacher at the same school as Tim, Colegio Nueva Granada in Bogota, Columbia, where he is also the Advanced Placement (AP) coordinator. Greg is an English teacher as well as the AP coordinator, was formerly the Program Director of the Colorado Legacy Schools Initiative, and has been a teacher and school leader in urban schools throughout the U.S., including New York, Austin, and Denver.
To learn more and for full show notes with links to resources mentioned, please visit https://www.180days.education/post/podcast-season-3-episode-2.
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Excitement & Curiosity in Science Edu with OpenSciEd's James Ryan
52m · Published
James has an interesting career trajectory. He started as a math teacher, went into administration, then worked at Apple Computers as an analyst, programmer and lead, then as the VP of Professional Development and Marketing at Key Curriculum (where Tim and Karen worked with him), to STEM Director at San Francisco Unified School District.
His current role as Executive Director for OpenSciEd has him using all his vast experiences to build partnerships and revenue streams to support the creation and spread of science materials that align and support the Next Generation Science Standards. In this episode, James talks about OpenSciEd, development of the curriculum, successes and struggles, the mission/vision of getting quality science curriculum and materials into the hands of all students.
To learn more and for full show notes with links to resources mentioned, please visit https://www.180days.education/podcast.
You can also connect with us on Facebook and Twitter @180dayspodcast or subscribe to our newsletter for updates!
Lessons from Abroad - Expats in EDU with Corey Andreasen
50m · Published
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Secondary Approaches -Systemic Educational Change with Mary Davis and Denise Thornton
48m · Published
To learn more and for full show notes with links to resources mentioned, please visit https://www.180days.education/podcast.
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Elementary Approaches with Michael Greenlee & Tracey Ramirez (Charles A. Dana Center)
58m · Published
Michael Greenlee and Tracey Ramirez are both Professional Learning Facilitators at the K-12 Mathematics and Science, K-12 Services, at the Dana Center. Michael and Tracey work with teachers and school leadership, and collaborate with districts and states to address specific concerns at a system level to foster equity and access for all students, with particular emphasis at the elementary level. They provide professional learning experiences on instructional leadership, high-leverage teaching practices, and relevant student learning practices.
They share about The Charles A. Dana Center’s role in supporting systemic change in mathematics and science teaching at the elementary level. They discuss the work they do with teachers and the challenges of creating systemic education change. They share their own personal experiences as teachers and how that helps in their work as facilitators, and share strategies and experiences that provide insight into how important research-based professional learning is to systemic educational change.
To learn more and for full show notes with links to resources mentioned, please visit https://www.180days.education/podcast.
You can also connect with us on Facebook and Twitter @180dayspodcast or subscribe to our newsletter for updates!
Supporting Leaders, Teachers, and Students with Dr. Shelly LeDoux and Jacqueline LeJeune
55m · Published
The University of Texas at Austin Charles A. Dana Center is a renowned research-based organization that has worked for almost 30 years to develop and deliver math and science curriculum and professional learning that supports educators and students from K-16, to ensure equitable access to excellent education. Dr. Shelly LeDoux is the Interim Manager of K-12 Services for the Dana Center, and Jacqueline Le Jeune is a Professional Learning Facilitator on the K-12 Leadership team at the Dana Center. Shelly and Jacqueline work with teachers and school leadership, and collaborate with districts and states to address specific concerns at a system level to foster equity and access for all students. They provide professional learning experiences on instructional leadership, high-leverage teaching practices, and relevant student learning practices.
In this episode, Shelly and Jackie share about The Charles A. Dana Center’s role in supporting systemic change in mathematics and science teaching. They discuss the work they do with educational leaders and the challenges of creating systemic education change. They also share strategies and experiences that provide insight into how important research-based professional learning is to systemic educational change.
180 Days Education has 31 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 25:06:44. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 22:46.