Blue Glasses Math

Pamela Brett

Honest conversations about the messy, emotional side of learning and teaching math. You will learn how to navigate the complex interactions that show up in math classes, understand the impact of beliefs and emotions on student engagement, and discover strategies to foster a classroom where every student sees themselves as a math person.

  1. 044: Math Workshop with Jennifer Lempp

    9월 17일

    044: Math Workshop with Jennifer Lempp

    In this episode, I’m joined by Jennifer Lempp—math coach, author, and advocate for empowering students through the Math Workshop model. Jennifer opens up about her own struggles with math, and how those early experiences shaped her passion for helping every student see themselves as a math person. We talk about what it really takes to create a classroom where students feel safe, seen, and supported. From slowing down instruction to allow deeper thinking, to prioritizing empathy in daily interactions, Jennifer shares powerful strategies that are both practical and transformative. If you’re looking for ways to shift math class from performance to possibility—this one’s for you. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Jennifer Lempp’s personal journey from math anxiety to math leadership How the Math Workshop model transforms teaching and learning Why “Go slow to go fast” is essential advice for math educators The power of empathy in building student confidence Strategies to engage students in meaningful, reflective math experiences Professional development as a tool for transformation The value of teacher reflection and small, intentional shifts Creating classrooms where everyone feels like a math person 🔍 Keywords: math education, Math Workshop, student engagement, Jennifer Lempp, math anxiety, empathy in teaching, student-centered learning, teacher reflection, professional development 🔊 Sound Bites: “Go slow to go fast.” “Math Workshop transforms learning.” “Supportive environments change everything.” “Empathy is key in teaching.” ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction and Jennifer’s Math Story 03:00 – What Is Math Workshop? 06:00 – Building Supportive Learning Environments 09:00 – Empathy and Engagement in the Classroom 12:00 – Strategies for Overcoming Math Anxiety 15:00 – Reflection and Professional Growth 📚 Resources & Links: 📖 Purchase Jennifer’s Book: [Math Workshop] (insert link) 🌐 jenniferlempp.com 📸 Instagram: @jennifer_lempp 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-lempp-ed-d-10603274

    42분
  2. 043: Math is Figureoutable: A Conversation with Pam Harris

    9월 10일

    043: Math is Figureoutable: A Conversation with Pam Harris

    In this power-packed Pam² episode of Blue Glasses Math, I sit down with Pam Harris!! Pam Harris is shifting the way we view and teach mathematics. She is a mom, former high school math teacher, university lecturer, author and the Founder of Math is Figureoutable. Math teachers around the world rave about her online Building Powerful Mathematics workshops. For over 20 years, Pam has been helping leaders and teachers reach more students in less time so that students math with confidence and success. We dig into Pam Harris’ own math story—from feeling like she knew it all…realizing that she relied on waiting for someone to show her how to do math.  She tells the story about a conversation with her school-aged son that helped her to shift her perspective.  How teachers can use powerful moves to shift away from "fake math" to thinking mathematically. Why “mathematical authority” needs to shift away from the teacher and toward fostering student agency How problem strings are a game-changing routine that build numerical fluency through relationships, not rules. The importance of modeling mathematical thinking out loud and trusting kids to do the math. This episode is for every teacher, coach, and leader who wants to equip students with strategic reasoning power—not just algorithms that easily get forgotten. Whether you’ve followed Pam Harris for years or you’re brand new to her work, this is a conversation that will leave you energized and ready to push your practice. And yes—it’s a full Pam² moment. Two Pams. One mission: to help every student believe they are a math person. 🔗 Links & Resources:📚 Check out Pam's e-book https://www.mathisfigureoutable.com/big Get into the math with Pam at #mathstratchat https://www.mathisfigureoutable.com/mathstratchat Follow Pam Harris on socials - join the conversation on FB https://www.facebook.com/MathIsFigureOutAble/ 🎥 Watch the Pam² episode clip on Riverside.fm 📘 Pam Harris Books & Resources 🎧 Math is Figure-Out-Able Podcast

    49분
  3. Episode 041: Every Drop Counts: The Power of Teacher–Student Interactions

    8월 27일

    Episode 041: Every Drop Counts: The Power of Teacher–Student Interactions

    In this episode of Blue Glasses Math, I talk about the importance of understanding the beliefs we each carry about teaching and learning math—and how those beliefs impact both us as teachers and our students. I share why it’s so powerful to reflect on our own math stories, and how the stories our students bring into the classroom shape their learning. We’ll explore the role emotions play in forming and reinforcing beliefs, and I’ll offer practical strategies you can use right away to create a positive learning environment. From giving students more autonomy, to validating their ideas, to encouraging meaningful discourse, I’ll walk through simple ways we can shift negative beliefs and help every student feel supported and capable in math class. Takeaways You can always hit restart even in your classroom. Understanding your own math story is crucial. Students bring their own math stories into the classroom. Beliefs about math influence teaching decisions. Emotions play a significant role in learning math. Beliefs are shaped by repeated emotional experiences. Teachers can influence students' beliefs through interactions. Validating students' ideas is essential for engagement. Encouraging mathematical discourse helps shift beliefs. Respect in the classroom fosters a safe learning environment. "What is your math story?" "Beliefs are sticky, but they are not fixed." "Every interaction is one drop in this jar." 00:00 Introduction and Restarting the Journey 01:01 Understanding Your Math Story 02:47 The Impact of Beliefs on Learning 06:13 Emotions and Their Role in Math Education 08:57 Shifting Student Beliefs and Behaviors 12:12 Practical Strategies for Teachers 21:09 Conclusion and Call to Action

    25분
  4. 6월 16일

    038: Conquering Math Myths: A Universal Approach with Ron Martiello

    In this engaging episode, Ron Martiello shares his deeply personal and evolving journey with mathematics. From proudly wearing Smurf stickers in elementary school after winning fast-fact games to becoming a passionate math coach and author, Ron reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his perspective. He dives into the power of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in creating accessible math instruction for all students and underscores the role of collective efficacy in transforming teaching practices. Throughout the conversation, Ron lifts up the importance of professional development and encourages educators to stay curious, collaborative, and open to change. Takeaways Ron Martiello has a diverse background in education, including roles as a teacher, administrator, and math coach.His journey with math has evolved from a love-hate relationship to a renewed passion for teaching.Professional development can significantly shift educators' perspectives on teaching math.Collective efficacy among educators can lead to improved student outcomes.Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is essential for making learning accessible to all students.Creating a common language in math instruction helps students connect concepts across grades.Teachers should be open to new ideas and approaches in their teaching.The importance of patience in the learning process for both students and educators.Engaging in conversations with colleagues can spark innovative teaching strategies.Continuous learning is vital for educators to adapt to changing educational landscapes. Connect with Ron. https://mathuniversallyspeaking.com/ Listen to Ron's podcast: Math, Universally Speaking https://mathuniversallyspeaking.com/podcasts/ Buy Ron's book: Conquering Math Myths with Universal Design: An Inclusive Instructional Approach for Grades K–8 https://www.ascd.org/books/conquering-math-myths-with-universal-design?variant=124004

    31분
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Honest conversations about the messy, emotional side of learning and teaching math. You will learn how to navigate the complex interactions that show up in math classes, understand the impact of beliefs and emotions on student engagement, and discover strategies to foster a classroom where every student sees themselves as a math person.

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