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Jo Boaler on a visual approach to math, the illusion of knowledge, and differences between UK and US

Jo Boaler on a visual approach to math, the illusion of knowledge, and differences between UK and US

Update: 2024-08-23
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Jo Boaler is a British author and Professor of Mathematics Education at Stanford University. Jo is involved in promoting reform mathematics and equitable mathematics classrooms, and thereby fulfils a role of communicating to broader society outside of academics. Beside her new book Math-ish, she is also the author of the books Limitless Mind, The Elephant in the Classroom and other books on learning and education. 

 

Jo talks to Guy about visual approaches to teaching maths, covering the role of a growth mindset in learning maths, which can be developed from early on. They also touch on the importance of talent and genes versus the mindset we approach things with and on some barriers in teaching.

 

Full transcript available here: https://aqfd.docsend.com/view/g7uc3eypdnvhz7fr

 

Contents:

 

(00:00 ) Introduction of Jo Boaler 

(01:52 ) Teaching Mathematics: A Visual Approach 

(10:16 ) The Illusion of Knowledge 

(20:33 ) Developing a Growth Mindset 

(26:02 ) Lessons Outside of Mathematics 

(30:51 ) Genes vs. Mentality 

(38:40 ) Differences Between the UK and the US 

(43:45 ) Gender Barriers 

(48:10 ) Further Resources 

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Jo Boaler on a visual approach to math, the illusion of knowledge, and differences between UK and US

Jo Boaler on a visual approach to math, the illusion of knowledge, and differences between UK and US

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