They want you to show your work, but you don’t need to. They want you to do the problem a certain way, but you know a better way. Well, it doesn’t matter because sometimes you just gotta play the game. Continue Reading →
They want you to show your work, but you don’t need to. They want you to do the problem a certain way, but you know a better way. Well, it doesn’t matter because sometimes you just gotta play the game. Continue Reading →
I’m changing careers – no longer math education, but now using math to do businessy things with Data Science. Are you with me? Continue Reading →
At 8:30 PM CST tonight, October 20, 2011, I’m attending a presentation by a math dad who wrote a book inspired by his search for the right math teacher. Continue Reading →
Math mom, teacher and student, Libby Often shares her thoughts on the challenges and hopes of sharing math with her sons and her students. Continue Reading →
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Mom of 6 and 9 year old daughters, Jennifer Wilson is a high school super-tech math teacher. Here she shares her thoughts on math in parenting. Continue Reading →
This week’s math parent has a five year old who knows almost as much math as he does. And more science! Continue Reading →
The fourth in the math and parenting series, Marilyn Curtain-Phillips, author of two books, talks about math and her family. Continue Reading →
Another story of math and parenting. Dr. John Golden, professor and author of Math Hombre, talks about his family’s thoughts and feelings on math. Continue Reading →
This is the Mathematician Parent series – a series of interviews with mathematicians who have kids or grandkids. Libby Often – mom of two boys (ages 10 & 12), math teacher and EdD student Jennifer Wilson – mom of two girls (ages 6 & 9),math teacher and Texas Instruments instructor David Wees – dad of one 5 year… Continue Reading →