Sinopse
Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri.www.mathedpodcast.comProduced by Fibre Studios
Episódios
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Episode 1307: David Purpura
13/03/2013 Duração: 19minDavid Purpura from Purdue University discusses the article, "Informal numeracy skills: The structure and relations among numbering, relations, and arithmetic operations in preschool," from the American Educational Research Journal, Volume 50. (Co-author: Christopher Lonigan) link to article David's Professional Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1306: James Tarr
03/03/2013 Duração: 25minJames Tarr from the University of Missouri discusses the article, "New assessments for new standards: The potential transformation of mathematics education and its research implications," from the Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, Volume 44. (Co-authors: Berry, Walker, Rasmussen, Hollebrands, Konold, Chval, King) link to article James's Professional Website National Council of Teachers of Mathematics See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1305: Indigo Esmonde
21/02/2013 Duração: 34minIndigo Esmonde from the University of Toronto discusses the article, "Power in numbers: Student participation in mathematical discussions in heterogeneous spaces," from the Journal for Research in Mathematics Education. (Co-author: Jennifer Langer-Osuna) link to article Indigo's Professional Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1304: Erin Turner and Higinio Dominguez
08/02/2013 Duração: 38minErin Turner from the University of Arizona and Higinio Dominguez from Michigan State University discuss the article, "English learners' participation in mathematical discussion: Shifting positionings and dynamic identities," from the Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, Volume 44. (Co-authors: Maldonado, Empson) link to article Erin's Professional Website Higinio's Professional Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1303: Philip Vahey
24/01/2013 Duração: 36minPhil Vahey from SRI International discusses the article, "A cross-disciplinary approach to teaching data literacy and proportionality," from Educational Studies in Mathematics, Volume 81. (Co-authors: Rafanan, Patton, Swan, van 't Hooft, Kratcoski, Stanford) link to article Phil's Professional Website TWD Project Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1302: Corey Webel
13/01/2013 Duração: 26minCorey Webel from Montclair State University discusses the article, "High school students' goals for working together in mathematics class: Mediating the practical rationality of studenting," from Mathematical Thinking and Learning, Volume 15. link to article Corey's Professional Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1301: Chandra Orrill
09/01/2013 Duração: 23minChandra Orrill from UMass-Dartmouth and the Kaput Center discusses the article, "Making sense of double number lines in professional development: Exploring teachers' understandings of proportional relationships," from the Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education. (Co-author: Rachael Brown) link to article Chandra's Professional Website InterMath Project Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1206: Jungeun Park
09/12/2012 Duração: 22minJungeun Park from the University of Delaware discusses the article, "Teaching prospective teachers about fractions: Historical and pedagogical perspectives," from Educational Studies in Mathematics. (Co-authors: Gucler, McCrory) link to article Jungeun's Professional Website ME.ET Project Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1205: Amanda Jansen
02/12/2012 Duração: 29minMandy Jansen from the University of Delaware discusses the article, "Detecting students' experiences of discontinuities between Middle School and High School mathematics programs: Learning during boundary crossing," appearing in Mathematical Thinking and Learning, Volume 14. (Co-authors: Herbel-Eisenmann, Smith) link to article Mandy's Professional Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1204: Beth Herbel-Eisenmann
28/11/2012 Duração: 29minBeth Herbel-Eisenmann from Michigan State discusses the article, "(Developing) Teacher Discourse Moves: A Framework for Professional Development," which will appear in Mathematics Teacher Educator. (Co-authors: Steele, Cirillo) link to article Beth's Professional Website MDISC Project Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.*Note: Sam served as a graduate assistant on the MDISC project from 2009-2012.
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Episode 1203: Ian Whitacre
25/11/2012 Duração: 30minIan Whitacre from Florida State discusses the article, "Happy and sad thoughts: An exploration of children's integer reasoning," appearing in the Journal of Mathematical Behavior, Volume 31. (Co-authors: Bishop, Lamb, Philipp, Schappelle, Lewis) link to article Ian's Professional Website Mapping Integers Project Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview
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Episode 1202: Megan Staples
19/11/2012 Duração: 29minMegan Staples from the University of Connecticut discusses the article, "Justification as a teaching and learning practice: Its (potential) multifaceted role in middle grades mathematics classrooms," appearing in the Journal of Mathematical Behavior, Volume 31. (Co-authors: Bartlo, Thanheiser) link to article Megan's Professional Website JAGUAR Project Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.
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Episode 1201: William Zahner
15/11/2012 Duração: 34minBill Zahner from Boston University discusses the article, "Mathematics Teaching Practices with Technology that Support Conceptual Understanding for Latino/a Students," appearing in the Journal of Mathematical Behavior, Volume 31. (Co-authors: Velaquez, Moschkovich, Vahey, Lara-Meloy) link to article Bill's Professional Website SimCalc Project Website See the comments for references mentioned in the interview.