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Mailbag II: Math standards, teacher content knowledge, and more with Jonathan Regino (Ep 74)
Jun 19, 2026
53m 05s
Mailbag I: Choosing math resources and handling mixed classes with Jon Regino
Jun 12, 2026
41m 05s
Inside one of England’s top-performing non-selective schools with Robert Peal (Ep 72)
May 29, 2026
1h 03m 29s
Conviction vs. evidence: What’s driving math education’s worst policies with Thomas Briggs and David Shuck (Ep 71)
May 15, 2026
1h 02m 47s
What to do when “Research Shows” shuts you down: A guide for parents and teachers (Ep 70)
May 1, 2026
22m 34s
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() Mailbag II: Math standards, teacher content knowledge, and more with Jonathan Regino (Ep 74) | In this special two-part Chalk & Talk mailbag series, Anna Stokke is joined by Jonathan Regino, Pre-K–12 Supervisor of Math at Interboro School District, to answer questions submitted by listeners. In Part 2, Anna and Jonathan tackle topics such as calculators in IEPs, math fact fluency, teacher content knowledge, the importance of mastering fractions, the role of NCTM in math education, and what evidence-informed math instruction looks like in classrooms. Drawing on their extensive experience in mathematics education, they provide practical, research-informed insights for teachers, school leaders, and parents. This episode is available in video at www.youtube.com/@chalktalk-stokke Olivier Chabot’s Notebook LM: https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/c97a098a-7c1f-4e80-aa02-0ff73164b8e8?addSource=true&pli=1 TIMESTAMPS [00:00:22] Introduction [00:02:42] Is too much content contributing to lack of math mastery? [00:07:11] Prioritizing critical math content [00:09:13] Common Core and issues with focussing on multiple strategies [00:14:47] Questions about standard algorithms [00:18:19] The role of NCTM [00:26:11] Helping teachers improve math content knowledge [00:33:23] What to focus on after math facts [00:41:38] Myths about math facts and neuroscience [00:44:17] Do calculators help with students who have IEPs? [00:50:36] Final thoughts RESOURCES https://www.annastokke.com/resources/ep-74-resources EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-74-transcript RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES Science of Math: The movement everyone’s talking about with Sarah Powell https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-gar68-1a4c913 The power of explicit instruction with Anita Archer https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-93dcw-19a3530 Balanced literacy didn’t work—will balanced math? with Ben Solomon https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-usvqw-1962107 How to Build Automaticity with Math Facts: A Practical Guide https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-3ny3k-17323a9 Understanding math reform ideology with Tom Loveless https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-7ih4c-15dbf9a MUSIC Intro & Outro: Funk Jazz Big Band - ColorFilmMusic Website: www.annastokke.com FB: Chalk & Talk IG: @chalkandtalkpodcast Tiktok: @chalkandtalkpodcast X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 53m 05s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Mailbag I: Choosing math resources and handling mixed classes with Jon Regino✨ | math resourcesmixed ability classes+3 | Jonathan Regino | Saxon MathSingapore Math+2 | — | math educationteaching strategies+3 | — | 41m 05s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Inside one of England’s top-performing non-selective schools with Robert Peal (Ep 72)✨ | school performanceeducation reform+4 | Robert Peal | West London Free SchoolProgressively Worse+1 | England | non-selective schoolseducational fads+5 | — | 1h 03m 29s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Conviction vs. evidence: What’s driving math education’s worst policies with Thomas Briggs and David Shuck (Ep 71)✨ | math educationevidence-based practices+4 | Thomas BriggsDavid Shuck | Center for Educational ProgressYouCubed | San Francisco | math educationevidence+6 | — | 1h 02m 47s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() What to do when “Research Shows” shuts you down: A guide for parents and teachers (Ep 70)✨ | math educationresearch evaluation+3 | — | researchED TorontoCenter for Educational Progress | — | research showsmath program+3 | — | 22m 34s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() We know more about teaching than ever—so why is change so slow? with Joanna Barbousas (Ep 69)✨ | teacher educationevidence-based practices+3 | Joanna Barbousas | La Trobe UniversityScience of Language and Reading Lab+1 | Australia | educationteacher training+5 | — | 1h 01m 39s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() The Finland myth, East Asia’s rise, and what makes education systems work with Montserrat Gomendio (Ep 68)✨ | education systemsPISA+4 | Montserrat Gomendio | OECDLa Trobe+1 | FinlandEast Asia+1 | educationPISA+6 | — | 1h 08m 51s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Cognitive load theory and learning math with John Sweller (Ep 67)✨ | Cognitive Load Theorymathematics education+4 | Dr. John Sweller | University of New South Wales | — | Cognitive Load Theoryworking memory+4 | — | 59m 28s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Desirable difficulties for learning with Elizabeth Bjork and Robert Bjork (Ep 66)✨ | learning strategieshuman memory+3 | Elizabeth BjorkRobert Bjork | La TrobeYouTube | — | retrieval practicespacing+3 | — | 54m 58s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Science of Math: The movement everyone's talking about with Sarah Powell (Ep. 65)✨ | Science of Mathmath education+4 | Dr. Sarah Powell | University of Texas at AustinNCSM+2 | Austin | math difficultieseducation+4 | — | 1h 05m 05s | |
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| 2/6/26 | ![]() Rosenshine's Principles of Instruction with Tom Sherrington (Ep 64)✨ | Rosenshine's Principles of Instructionevidence-based teaching+3 | Tom Sherrington | La TrobeAFT+1 | — | Rosenshine's Principlesevidence-based teaching+3 | — | 1h 03m 00s | |
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Teaching math so students learn with Craig Barton (Ep 63)✨ | math educationexplicit instruction+4 | Craig Barton | Mr. Barton Maths PodcastTips for Teachers+2 | — | math teachingexplicit instruction+4 | — | 1h 15m 19s | |
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Why more classroom technology is making students learn less (Ep 62)✨ | classroom technologycognitive neuroscience+5 | Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath | The Digital Delusion | — | classroom technologylearning+6 | — | 1h 11m 23s | |
| 12/19/25 | Why students struggle in math and how to fix it with Barbara Oakley and John Mighton (Ep 61)✨ | math educationlearning science+3 | Barbara OakleyJohn Mighton | Making Math Click: Understanding Math Without FearCoursera+1 | — | math strugglelearning strategies+3 | — | 1h 08m 10s | |
| 12/5/25 | Rebuilding teacher training through cognitive science with Jonas Linderoth (Ep 60)✨ | teacher trainingcognitive science+4 | Dr. Jonas Linderoth | University of Gothenburg | Sweden | teacher trainingcognitive science+5 | — | 52m 17s | |
| 11/21/25 | Why reading became a human rights issue in Canada with George Georgiou (Ep 59) | In this episode, Anna talks with Dr. George Georgiou, an educational psychologist and professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta, whose work focuses on preventing and remediating reading difficulties. The episode explores recent Human Rights Commission investigations in Canadian provinces that examined why students haven’t been taught to read using effective, evidence-based, methods–what the inquiries uncovered, and how the situation deteriorated to this point. They also discuss George’s research on reading difficulties and his eye-opening study that revealed the gaps in pre-service teachers’ knowledge of language and literacy. They talk about recent reforms in Alberta, including the rollout of universal literacy screening–what the results have shown so far, and how parents and schools are responding. This conversation really highlights what’s possible when research, policy, and practice come together. As always, Anna advocates that math deserves the same attention as reading. It’s a must-listen for educators and policymakers worldwide. This episode is also available in video at www.youtube.com/@chalktalk-stokke Supporting the Right to Read in Manitoba (Manitoba Human Rights Commission, 2025) https://www.manitobahumanrights.ca/education/pdf/public-consultations/supportingrighttoread.pdf TIMESTAMPS [00:00:22] Introduction [00:01:09] Findings from the Manitoba Human Rights Commission [00:06:02] George Georgiou’s research background [00:08:02] The Right to Read Human Rights Reports in Canada [00:12:11] Thoughts on the Right to Read reports [00:16:26] Similarities with math [00:17:07] Good curriculum that focuses on foundational skills [00:19:31] The study: Pre-service Teachers’ Knowledge of Language and Literacy Concepts [00:27:39] Results of the Human Rights Report in post-secondary education [00:29:46] Reaction to the study: Pre-service Teachers’ Knowledge of Language and Literacy Concepts [00:30:39] The Alberta English Language Arts curriculum [00:32:56] Is the new curriculum working? [00:37:31] What is universal screening? [00:44:50] What are the free assessments? [00:48:46] Findings of the assessments [00:53:38] Communicating the results to parents [00:54:34] Criticism on the screening process and results [01:00:40] Reading intervention programs [01:05:33] Final Thoughts: The future of early screening and intervention in Canada [01:09:02] Final Thoughts: What role should universities play in preparing teachers? RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES How advocacy is changing reading instruction with Jamie Metsala https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/how-advocacy-is-changing-reading-instruction-with-jamie-metsala/ Using evidence in education with Pamela Snow https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/using-evidence-in-education-with-pamela-snow-ep-27/ Reading and math: parallels and pitfalls with Matthew Burns https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/ep-20-reading-and-math-parallels-and-pitfalls-with-matthew-burns/ Universal screening in math with Amanda VanDerHeyden https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/universal-screening-in-math-with-amanda-vanderheyden-ep-50/ EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.annastokke.com/resources/ep-59-resources EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-59-transcript MUSIC Intro & Outro: Funk Jazz Big Band - ColorFilmMusic Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 1h 12m 50s | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | When a mathematician became education minister: Nuno Crato on transforming education (Ep 58) | In this episode, Anna Stokke welcomes Dr. Nuno Crato, research professor of mathematics and statistics at the University of Lisbon. He was Portugal’s former Minister of Education and led major education reforms from 2011 to 2015. His education reforms contributed to Portugal’s strongest-ever results on international assessments like PISA and TIMSS. Nuno shares his belief that everything starts with the curriculum and stresses the importance of clear standards, accountability, and student support. He also explains how Portugal raised academic rigor while helping struggling learners. They also discuss what Nuno’s research on PISA and TIMSS reveal about the characteristics of effective education systems and the lessons policymakers can draw from Portugal’s success. This episode is a must-listen for educators, policymakers, and anyone with an interest in improving education. This episode is also available in video at www.youtube.com/@chalktalk-stokke Nuno Crato’s website: https://www.nunocrato.org TIMESTAMPS [00:00:22] Introduction [00:05:12] Becoming Portugal’s Minister of Education [00:08:51] Adjusting to the position of Minister of Education [00:13:07] The landscape of the Portuguese Education System, early 2000s [00:19:08] The importance of a good curriculum [00:23:07] Using TIMSS data to structure a knowledge-based curriculum [00:26:22] Using testing to ensure curriculum goals are met [00:29:11] Concerns about project-based learning [00:34:18] Standard assessments and evaluations [00:39:31] Accountability markers and incentives for standard assessments [00:43:08] Addressing testing and accountability criticisms [00:44:59] Becoming informed about evidence-based pedagogy [00:48:23] What PISA data reveals about effective types of instruction [00:51:04] Does more money spent on education translate to better outcomes? [00:52:15] What changes are more likely to lead to better outcomes? [00:54:58] Results of PISA and TIMSS in 2015 Portugal [00:59:53] Pushback to education reforms and where it came from [01:04:54] Advice to policymakers EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.annastokke.com/resources/ep-58-resources EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-58-transcript MUSIC Intro and Outro: Coma Media – Catch it Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 1h 06m 39s | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | Top takeaways from Anita Archer on explicit instruction (abridged version of Ep 57) | This episode features top takeaways from Anna Stokke’s interview: The Power of Explicit Instruction with Dr. Anita Archer. If you haven’t heard the full conversation yet, you can find the entire episode on the Chalk & Talk YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/EE5wvi-xQTM?si=Wx8W4eb5YOqdWEvM Anita is one of the world’s leading experts on explicit instruction and co-author of the bestselling book Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching. Resource page: https://www.annastokke.com/resources/ep-57-resources | 32m 21s | ||||||
| 10/25/25 | The power of explicit instruction with Anita Archer (Ep 57) | Episode 57: The power of explicit instruction with Anita Archer In this episode, Anna Stokke welcomes Dr. Anita Archer, one of the world’s leading experts on explicit instruction and co-author of the bestselling book Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching. They discuss what explicit instruction is, why it’s both effective and efficient, and what the research says about its impact. Together, they discuss who benefits from explicit instruction, common mistakes teachers make, and practical strategies such as the “I do, we do, you do” model. Dr. Archer also shares insights from her 50-year career in education and offers advice for teachers looking to strengthen their instructional practices and help all students succeed. This episode is also available in video at www.youtube.com/@chalktalk-stokke TIMESTAMPS [00:00:22] Introduction[00:05:26] Anita’s background in explicit instruction[00:07:30] The three big C’s (clear, concise, and consistent)[00:10:25] What is explicit Instruction?[00:13:30] Problems with multiple strategies[00:15:50] Explicit instruction is effective and efficient[00:20:58] Research on explicit instruction[00:27:11] Who does explicit instruction benefit?[00:30:56] When to begin using explicit instruction[00:38:24] Lack of awareness about effectiveness of explicit instruction[00:42:32] Teaching well from the start reduces tier 2 intervention[00:45:55] identifying the different stages/phases: I do, we do, you do[00:44:48] Phase 1: I do[00:47:43] Phase 2: We do[00:49:47] Phase 3: You do[00:53:29] Importance of giving students opportunities to respond[00:58:57] What are unison choral responses?[01:03:17] The importance of structured turn and talks[01:08:31] Resource recommendations and Archerisms RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES The Science of Math with Amanda VanDerHeyden https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/ep-3-the-science-of-math-with-amanda-vanderheyden/ Maximizing learning through explicit instruction with Zach Groshell https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/ep-10-maximizing-learning-through-explicit-instruction-with-zach-groshell/ Balanced literacy didn’t work—will balanced math? with Ben Solomon https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/balanced-literacy-didn-t-work%e2%80%94will-balanced-math-with-ben-solomon-ep-54/ EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.annastokke.com/resources/ep-57-resources EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-57-transcript MUSIC Intro and Outro: Coma Media – Catch it Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 1h 17m 56s | ||||||
| 10/10/25 | Unmasking instructional illusions with Paul Kirschner, Carl Hendrick and Jim Heal (Ep 56) | In this episode, Anna Stokke welcomes three leading experts in education, Dr. Paul Kirschner, Dr. Carl Hendrick, and Dr. Jim Heal for a fascinating discussion about their new book, Instructional Illusions. Drawing on decades of experience and research, they explore key ideas from the book, including how to bridge the gap between educational research and classroom practice. Together, they discuss the science of learning, evidence-informed teaching, and how educators can apply research insights to improve instruction. This engaging conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about effective teaching and student learning. Register for the Masterclass: Evidence-informed Mathematics Teaching, La Trobe School of Education Read the book, Instructional Illusions, here: https://tinyurl.com/instructional-illusions TIMESTAMPS [00:00:22] Introductions [00:05:15] What are Instructional Illusions? [00:07:30] The difference between illusions and myths [00:11:13] The discovery illusion [00:12:50] Why do people believe in discovery learning? [00:19:50] The curse of knowledge [00:24:29] The innovation illusion [00:30:01] Unmasking the innovation illusion [00:32:59] The expertise Illusion [00:38:04] The Dunning-Kruger effect [00:43:48] Unmasking the expertise illusion [00:47:50] The uniqueness illusion [00:50:52] The engagement illusion [00:57:10] Shifting the focus to cognitive engagement [01:01:28] The student-centred illusion [01:05:00] Unmasking the student-centred illusion [01:06:23] Is the science of learning a fad? RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES Evidence Based Teaching Strategies with Paul Kirschner https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/ep2-evidence-based-teaching-strategies-with-paul-kirschner/ Mindsets and Misconceptions with Carl Hendrick https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/ep-22-mindsets-and-misconceptions-with-carl-hendrick/ EPISODE RESOURCES Why Minimal Guidance During Instruction Does Not Work: An Analysis of the Failure of Constructivist, Discovery, Problem-Based, Experiential, and Inquiry-Based Teaching: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/s15326985ep4102_1 EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-56-transcript MUSIC Intro and Outro: Coma Media – Catch it Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 1h 13m 50s | ||||||
| 9/26/25 | Mailbag: How to get started with evidence-based math instruction & tackle gaps with Jonathan Regino (Ep 55) | In this episode, Anna Stokke hosts an informative mailbag edition with guest Jonathan Regino, supervisor of math (pre-K-12) at Interboro School District in Pennsylvania and an experienced classroom teacher. Drawing on their combined experience and expertise, they tackle listener questions, ranging from how to address large knowledge gaps among students to program recommendations. They also offer guidance on becoming informed about evidence-based practices, effective ways to assess students, and more. This engaging conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking to strengthen math instruction and improve student learning. This episode is also available in video at www.youtube.com/@chalktalk-stokke Register for the Masterclass: Evidence-informed Mathematics Teaching, La Trobe School of Education: https://shortcourses.latrobe.edu.au/masterclass-evidence-informed-mathematics-teaching TIMESTAMPS [00:00:22] Introduction [00:04:52] Question 1: How can new teachers learn about evidence-based practices? [00:09:52] Book recommendations [00:16:08] researchED [00:18:12] Question 2: Grading math assessments with points versus using standards-based grading [00:23:00] The 1,2,3,4 scale breakdown [00:26:16] Consistency with the grading system [00:27:30] Question 3: Free class-wide interventions to address math knowledge gaps [00:28:40] Delta Math RtI [00:33:09] Supporting high school math students with large knowledge gaps [00:38:46] Recommended resources [00:43:22] Question 4: England’s times table check [00:47:40] Question 5: Are spiraling programs ineffective? [00:50:02] Understanding spiraling vs. interleaving vs. spaced practice [00:56:14] Program recommendations [00:59:44] Final thoughts RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES From decline to top rankings: How England transformed education with Nick Gibb https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-zps9p-18c1e97 Cognitive load theory in math class with David Morkunas https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-znh5k-15f7937 Rocking the times tables with Bruno Reddy https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/rocking-the-times-tables-with-bruno-reddy/ Math fact crisis: Strategies for improving numeracy with Brian Poncy https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/math-fact-crisis-strategies-for-improving-numeracy-with-brian-poncy/ EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.annastokke.com/resources/ep-55-resources EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-55-transcript MUSIC Intro and Outro: Coma Media – Catch it Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 1h 02m 06s | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | ![]() Balanced literacy didn’t work—will balanced math? with Ben Solomon (Ep 54) | In this episode, Anna Stokke speaks with Dr. Ben Solomon, professor and researcher at the University at Albany with expertise in math assessment and intervention. Ben returns to the podcast to discuss “balanced math” and the recently released New York math briefs, which are part of the state’s numeracy initiative, and are set to shape professional development across New York. He explains why he and his colleagues launched a petition calling for the retraction of the briefs, pointing to omissions, misleading claims, and misuse of the term “evidence based.” They also unpack common math myths, such as the claim that timed tests cause math anxiety, and highlight the importance of explicit instruction while drawing parallels to balanced literacy and the reading wars. This timely conversation is essential for educators, policymakers, and anyone committed to improving math education. This episode is also available in video at www.youtube.com/@chalktalk-stokke Petition to Retract the New York Math Briefs: https://shorturl.at/bN7PF Masterclass: Evidence-informed Mathematics Teaching, La Trobe University https://shortcourses.latrobe.edu.au/masterclass-evidence-informed-mathematics-teaching TIMESTAMPS [00:00:23] Introduction [00:04:22] Understanding the New York Math Briefs [00:09:46] The science of learning and its frameworks [00:16:18] Myth 1: Time Testing causes Math Anxiety [00:22:00] Myth 2: Explicit Instruction is Only for Students with Disabilities [00:27:10] What is Explicit Instruction? [00:29:45] The Importance of Explicit Instruction [00:34:07] Similarities between Balanced Literacy and Balanced Math [00:38:30] The Fundamental Misunderstandings of Explicit Instruction [00:41:51] Myth 3: Structured Practice of Math Facts and Standard Algorithms Isn’t Useful [00:43:56] Misconceptions about Conceptual Understanding [00:47:13] Myth 4: Discovery Learning Should be Prioritized in the Early Stages of Acquisition [00:51:50] The New York Math Scores [00:57:03] The Benefits of Math Fluency Programs [00:58:52] Replacement Documents for the New York Math Briefs [1:05:38] Final Thoughts RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES Red flags in education research with Dr. Ben Solomon https://www.annastokke.com/podcast/episode/3a372141/red-flags-in-education-research-with-ben-solomon-ep-23 How to build automaticity with math facts (Anna Stokke) https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-3ny3k-17323a9 Math fact crisis: strategies for improving numeracy with Brian Poncy https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/math-fact-crisis-strategies-for-improving-numeracy-with-brian-poncy/ Do timed tests cause math anxiety? with Robin Codding https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/ep-17-do-timed-tests-cause-math-anxiety-with-robin-codding/ Universal screening in math with Amanda VanDerHeyden https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/universal-screening-in-math-with-amanda-vanderheyden-ep-50/ From decline to top rankings: How England transformed education with Nick Gibb https://chalkandtalkpodcast.podbean.com/e/from-decline-to-top-rankings-how-england-transformed-education-with-nick-gibb-ep-49/ Teachers Talk Radio https://www.ttradio.org/ RESOURCES Found here: https://www.annastokke.com/resources/ep-54-resources/ EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Found here: https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-54-transcript/ MUSIC Intro and Outro: Coma Media – Catch it Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 1h 09m 54s | ||||||
| 8/22/25 | Using the Instructional Hierarchy to teach math with Brendan Lee (Ep 53) | In this episode, Anna Stokke chats with Brendan Lee, a teacher and educational consultant focused on bridging the gap between educational research and classroom practice. They discuss the instructional hierarchy and how teachers can tailor their teaching based on where students are in their learning journey––whether it’s the acquisition, fluency, generalisation, or adaptation stage. Brendan shares practical strategies and actionable advice that teachers can immediately apply in the classroom to better support student learning. This is an insightful discussion that will leave educators feeling informed, inspired, and ready to take on their next lesson. Brendan Lee’s website: www.learnwithlee.net This episode is also available in video at www.youtube.com/@chalktalk-stokke TIMESTAMPS [00:00:23] Introduction [00:03:15] Understanding the Instructional Hierarchy [00:04:40] The acquisition stage [00:08:28] Teacher’s Talk Radio [00:10:39] Students’ struggles in the acquisition stage [00:12:48] Effective teaching techniques in the acquisition stage [00:19:37] Think-alouds: The meaning and purpose [00:23:45] Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract [00:33:47] Backwards fading method [00:34:58] Make or break method [00:36:50] Fluency stage: what teaching techniques work best [00:47:34] Generalization/adaptation stage [00:55:11] When to use teaching tools [01:00:55] Advice for new teachers using the Instructional Hierarchy RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES Reclaiming learning time to boost literacy and numeracy with Ross Fox https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-bpy4n-188c9c5 Supporting students with math difficulties with Sarah Powell https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-ciqgm-17def6b Math fact crisis: Strategies for improving numeracy with Brian Poncy https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-u9y84-165d773 Math fluency matters with Brian Poncy https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-pj6z6-166741e Cognitive load theory in math class with David Morkunas https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-znh5k-15f793 EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-53-transcript MUSIC Intro and Outro: Coma Media – Catch it Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 1h 03m 11s | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | The case for practice and the power of Math Corps with Alex Kontorovich (Ep 52) | In this episode, Anna Stokke has an engaging conversation Dr. Alex Kontorovich, a math professor at Rutgers University with a strong passion for math outreach. They explore why practice in math is often undervalued compared to disciplines like music or sports. They also discuss Math Corps, which is a summer math program for kids that combines evidence-based learning strategies with high expectations. Alex recently founded a Math Corps chapter in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The episode wraps up with a lively discussion about A Mathematician’s Lament by Paul Lockhart, sparked by a comment from a listener. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, a mathematician, or simply someone interested in education, this episode has something for you. This episode is available in video at www.youtube.com/@chalktalk-stokke TIME STAMPS [00:00:00] Introduction [00:02:54] The value of math practice [00:08:11] Engaging in math outreach [00:11:44] Rutgers Math Corps: Structure and curriculum [00:21:41] When research confirms what experience already knew [00:24:05] Why times tables fluency matters [00:30:07] Science of learning techniques in Math Corps [00:35:42] Using hand gestures and building classroom culture [00:40:01] Gamification [00:42:23] Why well-meaning schools still produce poor results [00:49:37] Discussion on A Mathematician’s Lament [01:16:03] Conclusion and final thoughts RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES How we learn: Naïve, purposeful, and deliberate practice with Stephen Chew https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-mrwn2-18adce0 Math Academy: Optimizing student learning with Alex Smith and Justin Skycak https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-jawpr-181e0c3 Applying cognitive science to education with Daniel Willingham https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-szugf-149dff1 Modern relevance in the math curriculum with Brian Conrad https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-gek66-148967a EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-52-transcript EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.annastokke.com/resources/ep-52-resources MUSIC Intro and Outro: Coma Media – Catch it Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 1h 16m 37s | ||||||
| 7/7/25 | ![]() Rocking the times tables with Bruno Reddy (Ep 51) | In this episode, Anna Stokke chats with Bruno Reddy, a math teacher and the creator of Times Tables Rock Stars. They discuss his journey from founding a school to creating Times Tables Rock Stars to address foundational skill gaps. Bruno shares great ideas for generating excitement in the math classroom and motivating students to practice essential math facts. They also discuss the importance of math fluency, insights from a teacher exchange in Shanghai, and effective teaching strategies such as mastery learning and variation theory. This is an energizing conversation full of useful takeaways for anyone passionate about improving math outcomes. Times Tables Rock Stars will be running national and regional competitions in Australia and New Zealand in August, September and October, 2025. Follow their socials on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn for more information. Times Tables Rockstars: https://ttrockstars.com TIMESTAMPS [00:00:00] Introduction [00:04:50] The origin story of Times Tables Rock Stars [00:14:20] Global times tables competitions [00:15:38] The impact of TTRS on math outcomes [00:18:20] How to motivate students to practice [00:22:56] The importance of positive math experiences [00:28:25] Choral chants and community building [00:30:54] Lessons learned from the Shanghai teacher exchange program [00:34:50] Variation theory [00:43:37] Implementing mastery learning [00:50:28] Fluency: What most math programs get wrong [00:52:29] The importance of times tables [00:56:05] Finding common ground in educational debates RELEVANT PREVIOUS EPISODES From decline to top rankings: How England transformed education with Nick Gibb https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-zps9p-18c1e97 Math fact crisis: Strategies for improving numeracy with Brian Poncy https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-u9y84-165d773 Math fluency matters with Brian Poncy https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-pj6z6-166741e Cognitive load theory in math class with David Morkunas https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-znh5k-15f7937 How to build automaticity with math facts: A practical guide https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-3ny3k-17323a9 EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://www.annastokke.com/transcripts/ep-51-transcript MUSIC Intro and Outro: Coma Media – Catch it Blue Dot Sessions: Avoiding the Backroom, Neatly Folded, Cornicob, Partly Sage Website: www.annastokke.com X: @rastokke LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-stokke-3a1b4c Bluesky: @rastokke.bsky.social | 59m 37s | ||||||
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