12.29.2020 - By Pam Harris
This week Pam and Kim wrap up their discussion on the Perspectives that Impact Math Pedagogy. Understanding the X, Y, and Z perspectives not only helps us understand one another better, but empowers us to choose to take on the Real Mathematics perspective. Listen in as Pam and Kim discuss the need for mathematics to be experienced, and the power in developing mathematical reasoning.
Talking Points:Your perspective may not be the same for everyone around youThe ultimate goal is Real Math- all people can do more Real Math than fake mathReal Math offers something for all perspectivesWhere to start teaching Real MathWhat do you do with students that all have different perspectivesHow to lean into the frustrations of students for each perspectiveHow leaders can work with teachers with the different perspectivesHow can we all communicate better?Take the XYZ quiz here! mathisfigureoutable.com/XYZ