180 Days Education

Karen Greenhaus
180 Days Education

We 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!

  1. Leading Change in Mathematics - Why Education Takes a Team with Nubeja Allenh

    29.04.2022

    Leading Change in Mathematics - Why Education Takes a Team with Nubeja Allenh

    Nubeja Allen is currently the Secondary Math Supervisor in Franklin Township Public Schools in Somerset, New Jersey. Throughout her 26 years in education, Nubeja has a diverse K -12 educational background having been a high school math teacher, a high school math supervisor, a high school vice-principal, an elementary vice-principal, an interim principal, and a K-12 district math supervisor.   Nubeja joins us to share some of the initiatives she has spearheaded in her district around student-centered, math standards-based learning, equitable practices in mathematics instruction, and pedagogical techniques to support questioning techniques and student engagement.   Her focus is on empowering teachers and enhancing their professional practice through professional learning, collaboration, and reflection. She is dedicated to supporting school leaders and teachers in creating school and classroom environments that are inviting to and nurture young adults. Nubeja is currently a doctoral student researching how school leaders can use social justice to advance equity in math education. 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: 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

    52 Min.
  2. 22.07.2021

    Lessons from Abroad - Expats in EDU with Corey Andreasen

    Corey is a leader in the mathematics and statistics education communities nationwide. He has consulted and served as a writer on two AP statistics textbooks and written supplemental classroom materials for statistics teachers. Furthermore, Corey has facilitated workshops for mathematics teachers on a variety of topics, including Common Core workshops on modeling with probability and statistics. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Mathematics Council and on committees at the state and national levels.   Corey has been teaching mathematics for more than 20 years. Many of those have been at North High School in Sheboygan, WI but he now teaches at the American School of the Hague. He has taught many grade levels and courses but he believes he would confess he has a soft spot for teaching AP Statistics. Corey shares his journey to becoming an expat and gives some insight into teaching in other countries as well as some tips for those who might be considering a similar career path.   We hear how Corey came to the decision to move to another country to teach, and his different experiences in Qatar and the Netherlands. This includes teaching elementary for the first time, dealing with cultural differences, and different curriculums, resources and expectations. The journey includes trying to find positions for both a music and math teacher at the same time, and how connections and job fairs play such a role in finding international teaching jobs.     Listen and learn more about Corey’s international experiences, as well as Tim’s, and get some good teaching tips and strategies along the way!     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!

    50 Min.

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