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#2 Student Centered Math: What Exactly Does That Mean? A classroom tour

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Mona Iehl
Published
Fri 22 Oct 2021
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This is the second episode of the Honest Math Chat. I am the self proclaimed Student Centered Math lover and teacher cheerleader. However, many definitions of student centered math are floating out there. So In today's episode I'm going to break down for you excaly what I mean by that. I'm also going to take you on a little podcast journey Into my classroom. Think of it like a classroom visit! 

In this episode you will learn:
  • what student centered math is and is not
  • a glimpse into a day in the life of a student centered math class
  • practical observations that you can apply tomorrow 

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