Listen "162: More Isn’t the Answer"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textHave you ever felt like every new math strategy or program is just more to juggle? From colorful problem-solving cards to trendy new resources, it's easy to feel like you're constantly adding to your plate — without seeing deeper learning stick. In this episode, Mona Iehl shares how she stopped the cycle of piling on and started using a student-centered math approach that truly transformed her classroom.🔄 Ready to Shift? Here’s How to Make It HappenYou don’t need a new curriculum—you need a new lens. Here are Mona’s three actionable tips to shift from an add-on mindset to a student-centered math approach:Ask yourself: Does this help students think? If it’s busy work, skip it. If it builds reasoning, keep it.Look for overlap, not extras. Use new strategies that align with what you're already doing—not that compete with it.Give yourself permission to pass. Just because it’s trendy doesn’t mean it fits your teaching style or your students’ needs.🎧 Listen + SubscribeReady to make math teaching lighter, deeper, and more joyful?🎧 Tune in now to hear the full episode 💌 Subscribe to the Math Chat podcast so you never miss an idea that makes your math block better ⭐ Leave a review to help more teachers stop adding more and start teaching with clarity and purpose 📥 Join Word Problem Workshop HERE!
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