Mathematics: An Interview with Tamara Shaw

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Today's episode is a real treat! We have an interview with Tamara Shaw about mathematics education. Tamara is currently a special education teacher with Weber School District. She spent 5 years in between teaching assignments as a math coach and has also spent the past 8 years developing curriculum and teaching teachers about common core math, best practices in math instruction, and math pedagogy with the Utah State Office of Education. She has an undergraduate degree in psychology, graduate degree in middle school mathematics, an elementary math endorsement, and a special education mild/moderate endorsement. If you enjoy the podcast and can review us on iTunes we have a special treat for you! Everyone who leaves a review will be entered in a random drawing to win a free year of ESGI, the awesome assessment tool that we love so much. It will save you 400 hours of work this year! Want to learn more about ESGI? Check out this blog post: http://bit.ly/2abu5G5 Tamara also has shared some great resources for everyone! Check them out! https://www.illustrativemathematics.org http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com http://achievethecore.org https://learnzillion.com http://www.corestandards.org/Math/Practice/ https://illuminations.nctm.org http://www.mathedleadership.org/ccss/itp/index.html Progressions Counting and Cardinality Document: http://bit.ly/2asGzPq Progressions Geometric Measurement Document: http://bit.ly/2aePJgc Progressions Number and Operations in Base Ten Document: http://bit.ly/2aer48y Progressions Geometry Document: http://bit.ly/2a4NMR1 Progressions Measurement Data Document: http://bit.ly/2a7gbGP Thank you everyone for listening, and thank you to bensound.com for our music. Kindergarten Kiosk is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network, a network of podcasts for educators by educators. Check out the other great podcasts! We've been talking a lot about Gretchen's podcast on FOMO lately!

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