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Friday, August 10 • 11:00am - 12:15pm
Stop the STEM Stereotypes: Anyone Can Teach and Enjoy Math!

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A deep understanding of math enables entry into many interesting STEM careers.  But it needn’t be drudgery and repetition: “Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.”

Homeschooling is a great opportunity to protect your students from peer pressure and stereotypes about math and poorly conceived curricula, and instead teach them that mathematics is fun and open to all.  

In this workshop, I will introduce you to books and websites you can use with your students from young elementary and beyond.  I’ll show you how you can work with larger groups of students to make math more social and fun.  We’ll learn to avoid the “tyranny of 100%” and find alternatives to the “race to calculus.”

We’ll role play Socratic teaching methods with the math-phobic parents as students!  We’ll even solve some elementary math problems together and learn to model a positive attitude to problem solving (even when we don’t know the solution).  

This workshop is for adults only.  

Join us!  No prior math knowledge required!  

Speakers
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Vida John

Vida Tigrani John, M.D. has homeschooled her 2 daughters for 10 years, both of whom are avid math problem solvers. Vida has an undergraduate engineering degree from Stanford and a medical degree from UCSF. She is a former mathlete and AIME qualifier, and has coached student MathCounts... Read More →


Friday August 10, 2018 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
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  Math
  • Suggested Age Range Adult