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Jo Boaler (born 18 February 1964) is a British education author and Nomellini-Olivier Professor of Mathematics Education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. Boaler is involved in promoting reform mathematics and equitable mathematics classrooms.
May 22, 2016 · Jo Boaler is a professor of mathematics education at Stanford and the co-founder of YouCubed, which provides resources and ideas to inspire and excite students about mathematics. She is also...
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May 15, 2024 · Professor Jo Boaler talks about how students develop a fear of math and offers ways to improve their attitude toward the subject.
The case for ‘math-ish’ thinking. In a new book, Jo Boaler argues for a more flexible, creative approach to math. “Stepping back and judging whether a calculation is reasonable might be the most valuable mathematical skill a person can develop.”
325 subscribers ‧ 6 videos. Stanford University education professor Dr. Jo Boaler is passionate about teaching mathematics. Jo cofounded www.youcubed.org to inspire creative thinking in math...
Dr Jo Boaler is the Nomellini Olivier Professor of Education at Stanford University. Former roles have included being the Marie Curie Professor of Mathematics Education in England, and a maths teacher in London comprehensive schools. Her PhD won the national award for educational research in the UK.
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Mar 17, 2017 · Jo Boaler explains why mathematics is so traumatic for many people and shows a different way that people can relate to mathematics.
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