

Math Ed Podcast
Samuel Otten
Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri.www.mathedpodcast.comProduced by Fibre Studios
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Oct 7, 2018 • 36min
Episode 1816: Robert Reys
Bob Reys from the University of Missouri discusses his career in mathematics education.
Bob's Professional Webpage
AMTE's Principles to Guide the Design and Implementation of Doctoral Programs in Mathematics Education report
CSMC Website
Barbara Reys (Episode 1316)
Glenda Lappan (Episode 1411)
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Sep 17, 2018 • 35min
Episode 1815: Bruce May
Bruce May from the University of the Western Cape (South Africa) discusses his paper, "Deepening-thinking-like problems: The case of two students," from the 20th Annual Congress of the Association for Mathematics Edcation of South Africa. (Co-author: Cyril Julie)
Bruce's Professional Webpage
AMESA Website
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Aug 27, 2018 • 37min
Episode 1814: Herbert Khuzwayo
Bheki Khuzwayo from the University of the Western Cape (South Africa) discusses his chapter, "'Occupation of our minds': A metaphor to explain mathematics education in South Africa in the apartheid era," published in Numeracy as social practice (Yasukawa, Rogers, Jackson, & Street, Eds.).WARNING: This episode contains some disturbing quotes and offensive terminology from historical figures in South Africa.
Bheki's Professional Webpage
Ubuntu Wikipedia page
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Aug 24, 2018 • 20min
Episode 1813: Susan Elrod
Susan Elrod from the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater discusses her research on institutional change as it relates to improving STEM education. We include clips from her keynote address at the 2018 Mathematics Teacher Education Partnership (MTE-P) Conference and discuss implications for improving university mathematics education. Guest host: Jeremy Strayer
Elrod, S., & Kezar, A. (2017). Increasing student success in STEM: Summary of a guide to systemic institutional change. Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 49(4), 26–34.
MTE-P Website: http://www.aplu.org/projects-and-initiatives/stem-education/mathematics-teacher-education-partnership/index.html
River Model Image: https://www.aacu.org/sites/default/files/files/River-Graphic_5-28-15_Web.jpg
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Aug 9, 2018 • 30min
Episode 1812: Digest 4
(02:04) Lindorff, A., & Sammon, P. (2018). Going beyond structured observations: looking at classroom practice through a mixed method lens. ZDM Mathematics Education, 50. Summarized by Marty Fong
(06:43) Trocki, A., & Hollebrands, K. (2018). The Development of a Framework for Assessing Dynamic Geometry Task Quality. Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education. Summarized by Sam Otten
(13:32) Inglis, M., & Foster, C. (2018). Five decades of mathematics education research. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 49(4). Summarized by Chuck Munter
(22:23) Kilpatrick, J. (2018). Where are we? The third take: Review of Compendium for Research in Mathematics Education. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 49(4). Summarized by Cara Haines
Complete list of episodesTrocki, A., & Hollebrands, K. (2018). The Development of a Framework for Assessing Dynamic Geometry Task Quality. Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education.

Jul 9, 2018 • 49min
Episode 1811: David Pimm
David Pimm from Simon Fraser University (Canada) discusses his career spanning mathematics, mathematics education, linguistics, and more.
David's Professional Webpage
Speaking Mathematically book
For the Learning of Mathematics journal
Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education journal
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Jun 11, 2018 • 38min
Episode 1810: Michael Steele & Craig Huhn
Michael Steele from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and Craig Huhn from Holt High School (Michigan) discuss their new book, A Quiet Revolution: One District's Story of Radical Curricular Change in High School Mathematics, published by Information Age.
Mike's Professional Webpage
Craig's District Webpage
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May 18, 2018 • 25min
Episode 1809: Jere Confrey
Jere Confrey from North Carolina State University discusses her career in mathematics education, including her ideas about children's mathematical thinking, learning progressions, and the Common Core State Standards. Guest host: Kim Morrow Leong
Jere's Professional Webpage
Turn on CC Math
Scaling Up Digital Design Studies (SUDDS)
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Apr 26, 2018 • 25min
Episode 1808: Digest 3
This digest episode features the following summaries (timecodes indicated):
(2:06) Doerr, H. M., DelMas, R., & Makar, K. (2017). A modeling approach to the development of students’ informal inferential reasoning. Statistics Education Research Journal, 16(2), 86–115. Summarized by Jeremy Strayer
(6:47) Rubel, L. H., Hall-Wieckert, M., & Lim, V. Y. (2017). Making Space for Place: Mapping Tools and Practices to Teach for Spatial Justice. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 26(4), 643-687.Summarized by Chuck Munter. Math for Spatial Justice -- http://www.mathforspatialjustice.org/
(17:58) Acheson, D. (2017). The Calculus Story: A mathematical adventure. Oxford University Press. Summarized by Sam Otten. David's musical YouTube page -- https://www.youtube.com/user/maths1089
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Apr 5, 2018 • 41min
Episode 1807: James Hiebert
Jim Hiebert from the University of Delaware discusses his career in mathematics education, from children's mathematical thinking to conceptually-rich teaching to systems of instructional change.
Jim's Professional Website
Jim's Remarks to SIG-RME
The Teaching Gap
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