Episodios

  • E033 Katy Pocreva: Proof in the Park
    Apr 20 2026

    Traveling the road to better teaching as we talk with Katy Pocreva, current University of Mississippi School of Education graduate student, who saw clear evidence of her elementary students’ understanding of parallel and perpendicular lines and angles—not just on their assessments, but in the designs they created.

    After learning about these geometric ideas, students were challenged to design a park that used parallel and perpendicular lines and specific angle relationships. What emerged was more than correct answers; it was visible thinking, creativity, and meaningful application of what they had learned.

    This conversation explores what counts as evidence of learning, how tasks can move beyond worksheets, and what becomes possible when students are asked to use mathematics in purposeful ways.

    Links in the episode

    Road to Better Teaching Episode E001 Ann Monroe: Zike's Fantastic Foldables

    Amidon Planet E009 Teaching with Problems


    Road to Better Teaching is supported by Amidon Planet.

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    35 m
  • E032 Emily Reese: An Example of "Love and then Teach"
    Mar 30 2026

    Traveling the road to better teaching as we consider what happens when a teacher stops teaching the pacing guide and starts teaching the students in front of them?

    In this episode, we hear from Emily Reese, Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program Fellow, former high school English Language Arts teacher, and current University of Mississippi School of Education graduate student, who, working with a remedial class, chose to step away from prescribed standards and focus on helping students become stronger readers and writers. The result: deeper engagement, growing confidence, and students who began to thrive.

    This is a conversation about trust, responsiveness, and the courage it takes to do what students actually need.


    Links from the episode

    Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program

    Practice Driven PD - Super Wrong, Kinda Right (see https://amidonplanet.com/episode135/)

    What Great Teachers Do Differently by Todd Whitaker

    More from Amidon Planet - Good Talk. Real Learning. Better Teaching.

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    53 m
  • E031 Cassandra Poulin: Go All In For Your Kids
    Dec 1 2025

    Traveling the road to better education leadership with Cassandra Poulin, University of Mississippi Principal Corps administrative intern and former middle school mathematics teacher. Listen as Cassandra shares lessons from an innovative professional development experience that shaped her as an educator.

    Links from the episode

    Principal Corps

    Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck
    Mathematical Mindsets by Jo Boaler

    Keeping the Wonder by Jenna Copper, Ashley Bible, Abby Gross, and Staci Lamb

    Center for Mathematics and Science Education Mathematical Concept Progression Guide

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    45 m
  • E030 Virge Cornelius: Believe in your Students and Believe in your Teaching
    Nov 10 2025

    Traveling the road to better teaching with Virge Cornelius, mathematics teacher at Lafayette High School (MS), as she shares insights from her decades of experience in the classroom and beyond, from serving as an AP Calculus Reader to creating the popular Calculus Circuits. Virge offers thoughtful advice for teaching mathematics and makes a compelling case for why doing all the problems matters.


    Links from the episode:

    Virge's website: Math, Teaching, and Teaching Math

    Become an Advanced Placement Reader

    Virge Cornelius Calculus Circuit Training TPT site

    Mathematical Mindset by Jo Boaler

    Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics Liping Ma

    Math Medic EFFL Post

    Everyday Mathematics

    National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - Mathematics Education Trust Grants

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    52 m
  • E029 Brandi De La Cruz: Passing the Finish Line to Tennessee Teacher of the Year
    Oct 6 2025

    Traveling the road to better teaching with Dr. Brandi De La Cruz, Mathematics Teacher at Collierville High School and graduate of the University of Mississippi, Department of Teacher Education, PhD program, as we discuss her journey from managing a Finish Line in Arkansas to being the 2025-2026 Tennessee Teacher of the Year.

    Links from the episode

    PhD program in the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Mississippi

    Rita Pierson - Every kid needs a chamption (TED Talk)

    Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training

    Amidon Planet E118: Answering Big Questions about Teaching Math with Ayanna Perry and Fred Dillon

    Amidon Planet Podcast E043: Joyful Learning with Dr. Alice Udvari-Solner

    Mathematical Mindsets: Unleashing Students' Potential through Creative Mathematics, Inspiring Messages and Innovative Teaching by Jo Boaler

    Good Tasks for Good Math


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    47 m
  • E028 Kelsey Dodson: Just Listen and Learn
    Feb 17 2025

    Traveling the road to better teaching with Kelsey Dodson, Graduate Student in the University of Mississippi Principal Corps, as we discuss her experience taking on the role of an educational leader, given her experience as a teacher and a counselor.

    Links from the episode

    Mississippi Principal Corps

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    37 m
  • E027 Joe Sweeney: The Importance of Connections
    Oct 7 2024

    Traveling the road to better teaching with Dr. Joseph Sweeney, Associate Clinical Professor and Director of the Mississippi Teacher Corps at the ⁠⁠University of Mississippi School of Education⁠⁠, as we discuss his experience teaching conversational English in Japan to students aged 3 to 75.


    Links from the episode

    Mississippi Teacher Corps

    Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Online Program

    Wikipedia article on the Letter People, and more information.

    A link to the Tenjin Festival.

    A good entry-level article on restorative practices.


    Rosenberg, M. B., & Chopra, D. (2015). Nonviolent communication: A language of life: Life-changing tools for healthy relationships. PuddleDancer Press.


    Hart, S., & Hodson, V. K. (2004). The compassionate classroom: Relationship based teaching and learning. PuddleDancer Press.


    Kagan Cooperative Learning Structures


    Cultivating Mathematical Hearts: Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching in Elementary Classrooms By: Maria del Rosario Zavala, Julia Maria Aguirre


    Love and Logic


    Amidon Planet Podcast E032: Not Light, But Fire with Shimikqua Ellis


    Designing Groupwork: Strategies for the Heterogeneous Classroom


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  • E026 Lauren Biando: Multiple Languages and Teaching Reading
    Sep 16 2024

    Traveling the road to better teaching with Lauren Biando, elementary education M.Ed graduate student at the ⁠University of Mississippi School of Education⁠, as we discuss an experience from her teaching 1st grade.


    Links in the episode

    Amidon Planet Podcast E043: Joyful Learning with Dr. Alice Udvari-Solner


    Teaching Vocabulary: 50 Creative Strategies, Grades K-12 by Gail E. Tompkins (Editor), Cathy L. Blanchfield (Editor)


    Duolingo - Language Learning


    For more on portfolio development (for documenting moments of professional growth) at the University of Mississippi School of Education, check out ⁠Portfolio School⁠.


    The Road to Better Teaching is an ⁠Amidon Planet⁠ production.

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    37 m