Episodios

  • E141: Barn Quilts, Culture, and Mathematical Thinking (w/ Siddhi Soni and Alyssa Harbin)
    Apr 8 2026

    How can mathematics connect meaningfully to the culture and communities students live in?

    In this episode we are learning to teach better with Dr. Siddhi Soni and Alyssa Harbin as we discuss their article, Barn Quilts Ethnomodeling Task, found in Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12. The task is a mathematics experience that connects geometric thinking with cultural traditions found in communities across the United States. Through this work, they show how mathematics can be rooted in local contexts, helping students see mathematical ideas as part of the world around them.

    We explore how ethnomodeling supports culturally responsive teaching, what teachers can learn from community artifacts like barn quilts, and how authentic mathematical tasks can deepen student engagement and understanding.

    If you’re looking for ways to make mathematics more meaningful and connected to students’ lived experiences, this conversation offers inspiration and practical ideas.

    Plus, the Physical Media of the Epsisode, How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question by Michael Schur.

    Show notes can be found at https://amidonplanet.com/episode141/

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    56 m
  • E140: The Let Them Theory in Practice (w/ Gary Williams)
    Mar 26 2026

    It’s easy to feel like we have to manage everything - our students, our colleagues, our classrooms, our kids, and sometimes even how others think or respond. But what if some of that weight isn’t actually ours to carry?

    In this episode, I talk with Dr. Gary Williams about The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins and the simple but powerful idea behind it: letting people be who they are, while focusing on what we can control. We explore what this looks like in teaching, leadership, and everyday relationships, and how this shift can reduce stress while increasing clarity and presence.

    If you’ve been feeling stretched thin or over-responsible, this conversation offers a grounded perspective on boundaries, agency, and showing up with intention.

    Show notes can be found at https://amidonplanet.com/episode140/

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    1 h y 18 m
  • E139: Why Mathematics Matters for Human Flourishing (w/ Francis Su)
    Mar 12 2026

    What if mathematics education were about more than solving problems or passing tests? What if it were part of helping people live fuller, richer lives?

    In this episode, I talk with Dr. Francis Su about his book Mathematics for Human Flourishing and the deeper purposes of learning (and teaching) mathematics. Drawing on philosophy, lived experience, and years of teaching mathematics, Francis invites us to see math as a discipline that cultivates curiosity, creativity, perseverance, hope, and ultimately love.

    We explore how mathematics can nurture these virtues that support human growth, why belonging matters in mathematics classrooms, and how teachers can help students experience math as meaningful rather than merely procedural.

    If you care about the teaching and learning of mathematics in ways that honor both intellectual rigor and human dignity, this conversation offers both inspiration and practical wisdom. Plus, the Physical Media of the episode, Fargo.

    Show notes can be found at https://amidonplanet.com/episode139/

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    59 m
  • E138: Testing AI Tools So Teachers Don’t Have To (w/ Ken Rafanan)
    Feb 26 2026

    AI tools are showing up everywhere in education, but most teachers don’t have the time to experiment with every new platform that promises transformation.

    In this episode, I talk with Ken Rafanan about his work co-hosting TERC Tech Talks, a video podcast series that tests AI tools so educators don’t have to. We explore what happens when you move from reacting to AI hype to actually putting tools through their paces. Ken shares what he’s learned about discernment, practical implementation, and how hosting these conversations has shaped his own thinking about teaching and learning.

    If you’re trying to make wise decisions about technology without chasing every new trend, this conversation offers clarity, perspective, and grounded insight. Plus, the Physical Media of the Episode, the movie, Swingers.


    Show notes for the episode can be found at amidonplanet.com/episode138.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • E137: Grammar Without the Groans (and a Bit of Fun) – w/ Patty McGee
    Feb 12 2026

    Learning to teach better means rethinking some of the practices we’ve inherited - including grammar instruction. For many of us, grammar carries a reputation for red ink, rigid rules, and student shutdown. But what if grammar could actually strengthen voice and clarity instead of suppressing it?

    In this conversation, I talk with Patty McGee about her book, Not Your Granny’s Grammar: An Innovative Approach to Meaningful Grammar Instruction, and how teachers can reimagine grammar instruction as something empowering, practical, and connected to authentic writing. We explore how grammar fits into writing instruction, how feedback can build confidence rather than compliance, and what it looks like to treat grammar as a tool for meaning-making.

    If you’re trying to balance rigor with encouragement—and want students to see grammar as something that serves their ideas—this conversation offers both clarity and concrete strategies. Plus, the Physical Media of the Episode, the book, Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton.


    Show notes can be found at amidonplanet.com/episode137

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  • E136: ProgressEd Pathways toward Project Based Learning with Sarah DiMaria, Carlee Madis, and Sheila Orr
    Dec 4 2025

    Learning to teach better with the ProgressED Pathways Team—Sarah DiMaria, Carlee Madis, and Sheila Orr. These math educators and Knowles Senior Fellows share how their collaboration fuels progressive STEM instruction and they share the supports they’ve created to help teachers grow. This is a lively conversation full of insight, practical ideas, and inspiration for any educator. Plus the Album of the Episode, Made by these Moments, by The Red Clay Strays.

    Show notes can be found at amidonplanet.com/episode136

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    1 h y 2 m
  • E135: Practice-Driven Professional Development with Zandra De Araujo, Sam Otten, and Amber Candela
    Nov 20 2025

    Learning to teach better with Dr. Zandra De Araujo (University of Florida), Sam Otten (University of Missouri), and Amber Candela (University of Missouri - St. Louis) as they share their work around incremental change in the mathematics classroom through Instructional Nudges in Practice-Driven Professional Development. Plus the Movie of the Episode, Hoosiers.

    Show notes can be found at amidonplanet.com/episode135/

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    1 h y 7 m
  • E134: Love, Joy, and Clarity - A Conversation with Dr. JJ Peterson
    Nov 6 2025

    Learning to teach better with Dr. JJ Peterson in his return to Amidon Planet to talk about the power of love, joy, and clear communication in leadership and life. In this wide-ranging conversation, JJ reflects on lessons from C.S. Lewis, the importance of leading with heart, and how clarity in messaging can transform the way we connect, serve, and teach others. We also dive into his new podcast, Badass Softie, where he explores what it means to be strong and tender in a world that often values one over the other.

    Join us for a thoughtful and joy-filled episode about the courage to lead, love, and live with authenticity. Plus the Movie of the Episode, Rad.

    Show notes can be found at amidonplanet.com/episode134

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    56 m