
Math Ed Podcast
Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri.www.mathedpodcast.comProduced by Fibre Studios
Latest episodes

May 31, 2016 • 36min
Episode 1608: Erin Turner
Erin Turner from the University of Arizona discusses the article, "Learning to leverage children's multiple mathematical knowledge bases in mathematics instruction," to be published in the Journal of Urban Mathematics Education. Co-authors: Foote, Stoehr, Roth McDuffie, Aguirre, Bartell, Drake
Erin's Professional Website
TEACH MATH Project Website
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May 10, 2016 • 28min
Episode 1607: Thomas Carpenter
Tom Carpenter, emeritus professor from the University of Wisconsin and NCTM Lifetime Achievement Award winner, discusses his career in mathematics education.
Wisconsin Faculty Page
Brief Biography from NCTM
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Mar 27, 2016 • 53min
Episode 1606: Brent Davis NCTM Plenary
Brent Davis from the University of Calgary delivers his plenary, "How research into second-language learning might be useful for improving mathematics teaching practice," at the 2016 NCTM Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Slides accompanying the presentation
Brent's Professional Webpage
Thanks to NCTM and to Raymond Johnson for helping make this episode possible.

Mar 7, 2016 • 47min
Episode 1605: Rochelle Gutiérrez
Rochelle Gutiérrez from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign discusses her scholarly career in mathematics education.
Rochelle's Professional Website
Information about Rochelle's Noyce Project
AMTE "Getting Personal" Video of Rochelle
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Feb 25, 2016 • 28min
Episode 1604: Raymond Johnson
Raymond Johnson from the University of Colorado and the Colorado Department of Education discusses the article, "Teachers, tasks, and tensions: Lessons from a research-practice partnership," published in the Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education. (Co-authors: Severance, Penuel, Leary) Open access preprint available through CU
Raymond's Professional Webpage
Inquiry Hub Partnership
MathEd.Net
MathEd wiki
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Feb 4, 2016 • 43min
Episode 1603: Allison Hintz & Kersti Tyson
Allison Hintz from the University of Washington at Bothell and Kersti Tyson from the University of New Mexico discuss their article, "Complex listening: Supporting students to listen as mathematical sense-makers," published in Mathematical Thinking and Learning, Volume 17.
Allison's Professional Webpage
Kersti's Researchgate Page
Listening Study Group leader Andrea English (Andrea.English@ed.ac.uk)
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Jan 25, 2016 • 30min
Episode 1602: Charles Hohensee
Charles Hohensee from the University of Delaware discusses his article, "Teachers' awareness of the relationship between prior knowledge and new learning," published in the Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, Volume 47.
Charles's Professional Webpage
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Jan 18, 2016 • 16min
Episode 1601: Samuel Otten
Samuel Otten from the University of Missouri discusses the article "Univocal and dialogic discourse in secondary mathematics classrooms: The case of attending to precision," published in ZDM - The International Journal on Mathematics Education, Volume 47. (Co-authors: Chris Engledowl and Vickie Spain)
Sam's Professional Website
University of Missouri's PhD Program in Mathematics Education
University of Missouri's Online Master's Program in Mathematics Education
The concluding music is "The Highway" by Samuel Otten, based on the short story by Ray Bradbury. And on Sam's list of favorite TV shows, the third slot will sometimes go to Modern Family over Breaking Bad depending on the time of year.See the comments for references mentioned during the episode.

Dec 1, 2015 • 23min
Episode 1521: Laurie Zack
Laurie Zack from High Point University discusses the article, "Flipping freshman mathematics," published in a PRIMUS special issue on flipped instruction at the college level. (Co-authors: Fuselier, Graham-Squire, Lamb, & O'Hara)
High Point's Mathematics Department Website
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Nov 19, 2015 • 47min
Episode 1520: Panel Discussion of Justification and Proof
Kristen Bieda (Michigan State University), Anna Conner (University of Georgia), and Pablo Mejia-Ramos (Rutgers University) formed a panel at the PMENA 37 working group on argumentation, justification, and proof. The working group was organized by Michelle Cirillo, Megan Staples, Karl Kosko, Jill Newton, and Keith Weber.
Working Group Paper from the PMENA Proceedings
Listen to Episode 1519 for Keith Weber's presentation from this same working group.