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Role of Teachers in the Math Academy Classroom
New @_MathAcademy_ podcast episode with @exojason & @ninja_maths, posted here and everywhere else (see comment)
00:00 - Introduction
02:56 - What is the teacher’s role alongside Math Academy?
05:37 - Math Academy frees up teachers to do the human parts of teaching
07:03 - Projects are great if students have the prerequisite skills
07:42 - Drills without context are boring
08:43 - Games without skills are inefficient
11:14 - Build fun activities on top of a solid foundation of skills
12:15 - Teachers can tailor the class to the students’ preferences
13:28 - Implementing mastery learning is too much work for a single teacher
15:27 - Doing projects without prerequisites is frustrating
16:57 - True empowerment is giving kids the skills they need to succeed
19:30 - Missing skills compound in hierarchical skill trees
24:06: Lack of automaticity in lower level skills slows down higher level tasks
27:14 - The MA team builds and improves courses through experience
29:21 - The MA team targets tasks with low pass rates for additional scaffolding
31:03 - Alex built knowledge graph intuition through years of experience
37:40 - Social media enforces hyper-accountability
39:19 - Differential equations courses are often a hodgepodge of disjointed techniques
43:20 - Math Academy university courses are a superset of elite university content
45:18 - Differential equations is a highly branching subject
49:21 - The breadth of Differential Equations makes it often poorly taught
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