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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2023 · 38 MIN

Episode 83: Katie Rupe and Dawn Woods: Working Alongside First Year Teachers

from Teaching Math Teaching Podcast · host Eva Thanheiser, Dusty Jones, Joel Amidon, Jennifer Wolfe

Learning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Katie Rupe, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education at Western Washington University, and Dr. Dawn Woods, Assistant Professor of Elementary Mathematics Education at Oakland University, as they share their experiences and advice on being mathematics teacher educators, their work supporting first year teachers, and their experience being awarded the first ever Mathematics Education Trust Early Career Research Grant, which is cosponsored by Eugene P. & Clara M. Smith Mathematics Education Research Fund, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and AMTE. Links from the episode: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics MET Grants AMTE in February and will be sharing their work around this project. New MTE manuscript that will be in the Teacher Voice special issue and will highlight work from their pilot of this project. Mathematics Teacher Educator PodcastSpecial Guests: Dawn Woods and Katie Rupe.

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