Dan Meyer: If Your Content is The Aspirin, How Do You Create the Headache?
May 28, 2018•45 min•Ep. 11
Episode description
Episode 011: Dan Meyer, Desmos
Dan Meyer has been revolutionizing math instruction for years, and in this episode he shares with us the importance of mentors in his life, a few of his favorite teaching mantras, mathematics as storytelling, and how to notice and develop perplexity.
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Links & Show Notes
- Math is a (usually poorly told) story (02:22)
- Put students in a place to experience new learning through a need
- Dan’s math journey & mentors (4:20)
- “Be Less Helpful” (6:58)
- Let students do the interesting, important work of the thinking about the problem
- Thanksgiving dinner task example - by giving all the information necessary you’re making the problem less interesting, losing the opportunity for deeper thinking, and blocking some students out
- Discovery learning in the math classroom (9:52)
- You can always add, you can’t subtract (11:08)
- Once you add information, you change the nature of the challenge
- 3-act math (Dan Meyer’s spreadsheet; Dan Meyer’s ‘How-to’ / Graham Fletcher’s EL resources (12:39)
- Bucky the Badger task / Blog write up
- One 5th grade student: “While we were figuring it out, our ideas changed and it changed the question we were asking.”
- Subtract stuff from the problems in your curriculum (18:38)
- Popcorn container task
- Benjamin Baxter (20:23)
- “Never assume anyone even cares.”
- Teach math as though it were an elective
- Perplexity / Curiosity: Teaching as a science - reproducible (24:23)
- “Developing curiosity in ourselves and capturing those curious moments and presenting them in curious ways for other people, that has to be an ongoing discipline.”
- Benefits of being a connected educator (27:31)
- Quick growth; posing open questions and semi-formed ideas
- Memorization in math (30:26)
- Driving analogy
- Having as much as you can in your long-term memory makes more interesting work possible
- Practice with purpose, mix frequently with purposeful activities (not memorization drills)
- Offer them pictures of where their memorization will be used
- Math assessment (35:07)
- Break learning objectives down into smaller grains of learning and assess on each
- Standards-based Grading
- Talk to him more about this @ddmeyer
- Desmos (38:04)
- Free calculators
- Polygraph game
- If [vocabulary] is the aspirin, what is the headache?
- Students solve problems created by each other
- Teacher.desmos.com for more free resources
- Dan’s TED Talk
- tinyurl.com/vrainwavesfeedback
- Lots of other videos of Dan’s keynotes, ideas, etc…
- Sign up for Dan’s newsletter on his blog
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