Today, I share a guest post by Margot Schou, who I had the good fortune of mentoring at the start of her career. With her permission, I inserted footnotes with links to some relevant further readin…| Henri's Math Education Blog
I hadn’t planned on attending the Asilomar conference this year, as both my proposed presentations had been rejected. However I was on the waiting list, and was invited at the last minute, presumably because there was a cancellation. Once again, it was a smaller conference than pre-Covid, and I saw fewer familiar faces among the… Continue reading Asilomar Report 2024→| Henri's Math Education Blog
At the start of the opening chapter of our new book (There Is No One Way to Teach Math), Robin Pemantle and I argue that teachers should learn to embrace contraries. The idea is that instead of choosing one or another option in a binary pedagogical choice, and instead of seeking a supposedly happy medium… Continue reading Making Struggle Productive→| Henri's Math Education Blog
You can now preorder my new book, There Is No One Way to Teach Math (co-authored with Robin Pemantle). I wrote about it in my previous post, where I forgot to mention that I link to many resources …| Henri's Math Education Blog
This is the cover of my upcoming book about math pedagogy. Art teacher / artist Briana Loewinsohn created the image, based on this photo I came across ages ago: “There is no one way” has long been the slogan for my website and blog. It was inspired by the story of the zen master who… Continue reading There Is No One Way!→| Henri's Math Education Blog