Math Junkiez
Math Junkiez
Podcast Description
Education MathMathematicsFinancial Literacy STEMSTEaMLearning StylesAlgebra KitchenBaking
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Centers on diverse educational themes such as learning styles, the importance of mathematics in everyday life, and financial literacy, featuring episodes like 'Learn ANYTHING better Using Your Learning Style' and discussions on specific mathematical concepts like the perimeter of a semi-circle.

Education
Math
Mathematics
Financial Literacy
STEM
STEaM
Learning Styles
Algebra
Kitchen
Baking
In this episode, Cloretta interviews Dr. Jacqueline Brown
Dr Jacqueline Brown taught 27 years for the Kansas City Missouri District. She
holds Doctorates in Scriptural Psychology and Christian Education.
”What is one misconception people have about your field?” That (teaching) is not worth it because you don’t make any money.
”What is the most important takeaway you want listeners to remember?” It’s important to find out what people enjoy and then relate that to something that may not be enjoyable them.
“If you could change one thing about your industry, what would it be?”
Respect. I don’t think the National respects educator. I think that’s evident in the pay scale.
“Who has been the biggest influence on your work and why?” God, my parents and my church. They always knew I was supposed to be a teacher.
“How has math impacted your career?”Math is in everything. It’s a part of life just science. We often isolate it and don’t see how it’s involved in our daily living

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