Just like certain functions and number sequences, even the most successful podcasts reach a natural end. And that’s true of Math Teacher Lounge. After six seasons and more than 40 episodes, co-hosts Bethany Lockhart Johnson and Dan Meyer are heading off to work on other exciting projects.
So let’s take a look at the podcast’s farewell episode, as well as some highlights from earlier seasons.
Highlights from this math podcast
On the final episode of Math Teacher Lounge, our hosts walk through the past ten episodes on math fluency. They highlight key conversations on defining and assessing fluency, fluency development in a bilingual math classroom setting, and the potential pitfalls of relying too heavily on so-called fake fluency.
“I think every guest has answered a question that we’ve had about fluency and then also opened up new areas of investigation for us,” says Dan. “Whether that’s thinking about community more deeply through fluency or assessment or classroom practices, all these different folks offered us a glimpse into their expertise and then pointed at paths towards more learning.”
Spanning six seasons, the podcast has reached thousands of educators while exploring a wide range of topics including the joy of math, math anxiety, and (of course) math fluency. Guests have included èAV’s Jason Zimba, Reach Capital’s Jennifer Carolan, and Baltimore County Public Schools’s John W. Staley, Ph.D.
Some of the most popular episodes included:
Investigating math anxiety in the classroom (S5E1) with Gerardo Ramirez, Ph.D., associate professor of educational psychology at Ball State University. Ramirez helped our hosts and listeners understand what math anxiety is and is not, what impact it has on learning, and what we can do about it.
Building math fluency through games (S6E7) with University of Louisville professor Jennifer Bay-Williams, Ph.D., who—in a special live recording at NCTM 2023—showed how games can bring both fluency and joy into the math classroom.
Cultivating a joy of learning with Sesame Workshop (S5E3) with Dr. Rosemarie Truglio, senior vice president of curriculum and content for Sesame Workshop. Dr. Truglio shared how to cultivate a growth mindset in young children and point them toward academic achievement and long-term success.
Professional development—and more—to look forward to
Bethany and Dan will continue working on a host of other exciting projects, including webinars and conference appearances. On March 12, Dan will also participate in the : a free, virtual, five-hour event that will help educators strengthen math instruction, bolster student agency, and build math proficiency for life.
The following key Math Symposium sessions (featuring your favorite Math Teacher Lounge guests and host Dan Meyer) will help you learn even more about those popular topics in math:
Dan Meyer
How to Invite Students into More Effective Math Learning | 3:15 p.m. EDT
Gerardo Ramirez Ball State University
How Student’s Personal Narratives Shape Math Learning | 12:15 p.m. EDT
Jennifer Bay-Williams University of Louisville
Bringing Math to Life: How Games Build Fluency and Engagement | 1:00 p.m. EDT
Akimi Gibson Sesame Workshop
Developing Young Children’s Identities and Competencies as Mathematicians | 4:00 p.m. EDT
Check out the full agenda and . All sessions will be recorded and attendees will receive a certificate of attendance.