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How to Overcome Push-Back in Math Education

Episode 470 of the Making Math Moments That Matter podcast, hosted by Kyle Pearce & Jon Orr, titled "How to Overcome Push-Back in Math Education" was published on April 23, 2026 and runs 28 minutes.

April 23, 2026 ·28m · Making Math Moments That Matter

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In math classrooms, there’s something that shows up again and again: resistance. It can come from students, from teachers, and sometimes even from the school system itself. And over time, it can start to feel like your job is to constantly push against it—trying to convince, redirect, and move people forward. But what if we’ve been thinking about resistance all wrong? What if it’s not something people are, but something they’re experiencing in the moment? Because when students push back or te...

In math classrooms, there’s something that shows up again and again: resistance. It can come from students, from teachers, and sometimes even from the school system itself. And over time, it can start to feel like your job is to constantly push against it—trying to convince, redirect, and move people forward.

But what if we’ve been thinking about resistance all wrong? What if it’s not something people are, but something they’re experiencing in the moment? Because when students push back or teachers hesitate to try something new, it’s easy to label that as unwillingness. In reality, it’s often rooted in something deeper—fear of being wrong, uncertainty about expectations, past experiences with math, or a lack of trust. And in many cases, the system itself creates the very conditions that lead to resistance in the first place.

In this episode, you’ll explore:

  • Why resistance is a state—not a trait
  • What’s really behind student and teacher pushback in math
  • How trust plays a critical role in reducing resistance
  • Why fear and past experiences influence willingness to try new approaches
  • How inconsistent systems and shifting priorities can reinforce resistance
  • What coaches, leaders, and teachers can do to build trust over time

If you’ve ever struggled with resistance in your classroom, your coaching, or your school, this episode will help you reframe what’s really happening—and how to respond more effectively.

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