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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2024 · 38 MIN

Alex Stone on Using the Humanities to Teach Math

from Hella Humanities · host Alex Robins

Alex Stone joins me to discuss his teaching career: middle vs. elementary school, private vs. public school, the benefits of using the humanities to teach math, and our thoughts on AI in the classroom!

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Alex Stone joins me to discuss his teaching career: middle vs. elementary school, private vs. public school, the benefits of using the humanities to teach math, and our thoughts on AI in the classroom!

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