Episode

051: Feel those feelings in math class!

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Blue Glasses Math
Published
Nov 12, 2025
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Summary

In this episode, I delve into the importance of emotions in math education. Teaching math isn't just about facts and procedures; it's about how students feel when grappling with mathematical ideas. I emphasize the need for students to experience emotions like grappling and perseverance, which are essential for learning and personal growth. Drawing from my research and two decades in math classrooms, I advocate for creating spaces where students' emotions are acknowledged and valued. Takeaways Emotions play a crucial role in math education. Grappling and perseverance are key to learning math. Teachers should create spaces for emotional expression. Emotional intelligence is vital for navigating math challenges. Students need autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Math is not just about facts and procedures. Teachers can impact how students navigate emotions. Emotions help build beliefs about math capabilities. Classroom strategies should foster emotional growth. Emotions are necessary for personal and academic development. Join the conversation! Message me on Instagram Check out my Substack