

Math on the Rocks
CMC Central
We are three mathematics educators who love to talk about math, math education, and the politics of math...often while drinking a beer. Our podcast is an attempt to invite more people into our conversations. For the video versions of our episodes, go here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f
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Mar 31, 2026 • 30min
Ep 69 - Talking about MKT. The Sweet Sauce.
We all got together to chat some more about mathematical knowledge for teaching (MKT) and why it is so important for teachers to have it. Who is responsible for supporting teachers in their development of MKT? When is it supposed to happen? We have more questions than answers in this episode. We know that answer is in part…DOING MATH TOGETHER. When teachers do math together, this is when we develop our MKT.RESOURCES…✚ Register for our FREE webinar series: https://theothermath.com/index.php/2026/03/30/our-next-inspiring-math-minds-webinars/ ✚ High-Quality Instructional Materials: https://edushare.ing/HQIM ✚ What is Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching? https://edushare.ing/whatismkt ✚ California Mathematics Framework describes HQIM in Chapter 13 https://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/ma/cf/Register for our conferences:✚ Check out our conferences here: https://www.cmcmath.org/conferences Learn about our monthly webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series As always, we hope you visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Mar 5, 2026 • 32min
Ep 68 - Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching
This is our final podcast episode before our symposium. So we spend a little time talking about how cool we are…and why folks should attend our symposium. Then our main topic is all about Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching (MKT), why teachers need MKT, and how to spread & scale building teacher capacity for MKT.Some MKT resources✤ Better teacher preparation leads to better student resultshttps://www.nctq.org/policy-area/elementary-math/✤ MKT and High-quality Instructionhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07370000802177235✤ Prospective Elementary Teachers’ Pedagogical Knowledge for Mathematical Problem Solvinghttps://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/15/1811✤ Math through other's perspectiveshttps://www.apmreports.org/episode/2015/08/26/thinking-about-math-from-someone-elses-perspective✤ Conceptual Understanding versus Procedural Fluency. Teachers need MKThttps://kappanonline.org/beyond-the-math-wars-focus-on-teachers-to-improve-instruction/REGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Mar 3, 2026 • 32min
Ep 67 - Teaching Through Problem Solving
Duane is still on his quixotic adventure to convince teachers to update their instructional script to Teaching Through Problem Solving (TTP). It is the secret sauce for how to teach in the manner envisioned by California Mathematics Framework. Listen to all our past episodes about TTP and then give it a try in your classroom. Let us know how it goes!Past TTP episodes:Episode 61: https://youtu.be/g88Uvzp4dC0Episode 63: https://youtu.be/hYIMw7rut_MEpisode 65: https://youtu.be/XN4nyQUc5q8 Here is a Teaching through Problem Solving slide deck we use at Merced County Office of Education:https://tinyurl.com/MCOE-TTPREGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Feb 24, 2026 • 1h 1min
Ep 66 - Janet Lee-Ortiz and Rachel Lambert are rethinking disability and mathematics
Welcome to another episode of CMC's Inspiring Math Minds webinar series!Janet Lee-Ortiz (teacher and 2024 LAUSD Teacher of the Year) and Rachel Lambert (UC Santa Barbara professor and author of Rethinking Disability and Mathematics) invite us to rethink two things at the same time: how we understand disability and how we understand mathematics. In this episode, they explore neurodiversity as human variation (not a deficit) and show how shifting our lens changes what we notice, value, and design for in math classrooms. You’ll hear concrete, classroom-ready examples (choral counting, number strings, and inclusive routines) that make space for many ways of thinking, communicating, and engaging while building powerful mathematical understanding and identity.CONTACT / RESOURCES:Janet Lee-OrtizFacebook: Brainpower On. Math Fear Gone.Email: JSL8939@lausd.netRachel LambertWebsite: https://mathematizing4all.com/ Bluesky: @mathematize4all.bsky.socialFacebook: Mathematize4allEmail: mathematizing4all@gmail.comBook: Rethinking Disability and Mathematics: A UDL Math Classroom Guide for Grades K-8REGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Feb 17, 2026 • 38min
Ep 65 - HOW to teach mathematics through problem solving
Whether we know it or not, math teachers in America have a default teaching script that is so engrained into our cultural DNA that we don't even know it exists. Yet that cultural script – largely described as "I do, We do, You do" – is preventing us from experiencing the math joy our students deserve.In recent episodes we have been proposing Teaching Through Problem Solving as a new cultural script for teaching mathematics. This time Katie goes into depth on HOW to plan for a TTP lesson. She points out all the opportunities in a TTP-style lesson where the teacher can naturally embed Mathematical Language Routines (MLRs) and the Eight Standards for Mathematical Practices (SMPs) without making the MLRs and SMPs feel like add-ons to an already crowded lesson.Katie's previous episode (Episode 53) in which we talk about the power of a curriculum-based professional learning protocol we call Collaborative Lesson Design. Episode 53 on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/4qDfVAigez9YPgEw1G3jDl?si=SdkLITgtTzejZv6pv0WIfw Episode 53 on Youtube:https://youtu.be/LGytsImcQUYHere is a Teaching through Problem Solving slide deck we use at Merced County Office of Education:https://tinyurl.com/MCOE-TTPREGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Feb 10, 2026 • 26min
Ep 64 - How to support teachers to grow mathematically
As the mathematics instruction community adds to our understanding of how mathematics should be taught and learned, teachers now face the prospect of having to change how they teach. This is a challenge in a profession that historically neither provides the support to learn what changes need to be made nor the time to practice making those changes. Cole shares his thinking about how to support teachers to grow.Deskilling due to AI:https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/08/19/nx-s1-5506292/doctors-ai-artificial-intelligence-dependent-colonoscopyDr. Jared Cooney Horvath: How screen time hurts kids:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd-_VDYit3U Here are all the symposium sessions. Ask your principal to send you to this nationally known professional learning opportunity.https://web.cvent.com/event/64508313-27b3-4253-9cce-f00f664d7d3b/websitePage:15580fe6-047c-4bbd-bb8a-7738500bff66 HQIM resources on CMC websitehttps://www.cmcmath.org/resources REGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Feb 4, 2026 • 30min
Ep 63 - Scott and Duane are still talking about TTP
We start out by talking about the goings on of California Math Council as we get ready for our symposium in March. Then we switch to continuing our conversation about the Teaching Through Problem Solving instructional script. Duane wants the world to adopt TTP as the primary form of instruction. Of course we'll still need to occasionally use the instructional script of "I do, We do, You do", but TTP should be your default script.HQIM resources on CMC websitehttps://www.cmcmath.org/resources Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew Kissing cousins to TTPMath Medic: https://mathmedic.com/5 Practices: https://www.nctm.org/Store/Products/5-Practices-for-Orchestrating-Productive-Mathematics-Discussions,-2nd-edition-(Download)/Upside Down Teaching: https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1157349 Here is our Teaching through Problem Solving slide deck:https://tinyurl.com/MCOE-TTPREGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Feb 2, 2026 • 54min
Ep 62 - Howie Hua is building mathematical confidence
Howie Hua (professor, speaker, and social media communicator) joins us to explore what it really means to be “good at math” and how we can help students build a strong math identity. Through quick routines, mindset moves, and rich examples, Howie shows how shifting from answer-getting to sensemaking can transform classrooms into safe, collaborative spaces where students truly believe: I can do hard things.This episode is equal parts practical and inspiring, and it gave the MoTR crew a lot to reflect on.CONTACT / RESOURCES:Howie Huahhua@csufresno.edu (email for the slide deck)Find Howie on social media for math explainer videos, teaching tips, and math memes.REGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Jan 27, 2026 • 13min
Ep 61 - Scott and Duane talk about Teaching Math Through Problem Solving
It has been a while since we got together to record an episode of Math On the Rocks, so Scott and Duane got together to catch up. We refresh our conversation about the Teaching Through Problem Solving instructional strategy. TTP is like Building Thinking Classrooms…but different. TTP is like the 5 Practices…but different. Listen to this episode to begin your journey to learn about TTP.All our webinars are published on our MOtR channel, but there are also found here: https://www.cmcmath.org/online-learningHere is our Teaching through Problem Solving slide deck:https://tinyurl.com/MCOE-TTPREGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089

Jan 21, 2026 • 58min
Ep 60 - Odalis Amparo is bridging language and mathematics
Odalis Amparo joins us all the way from Massachusetts and shares best practices for multilingual learners. Odalis was a teacher and now works for Student Achievement Partners. She says math is NOT a universal language. Rather, math is multilingual. Join us in this episode and learn what role language plays in mathematics.This is one of the most thought-provoking episodes we've done! Odalis is brilliant.CONTACT:Odalis Amparo (she/her/ella)oamparo@studentsachieve.netwww.linkedin.com/in/odalis-amparo-al515a255REGISTER FOR OUR CONFERENCES:✚ CMC Central Symposium in Bakersfield, March 13 & 14, 2026: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central-symposium LEARN with the California Mathematics Council…✚ Join us in our monthly Inspiring Math Minds webinars and get on our mailing list to be notified: https://www.cmcmath.org/cmc-central/virtual-learning-series ✚ Visit the California Math Council website: https://www.cmcmath.org/ ✚ Become a member of the California Math Council: https://camc.memberclicks.net/member-info-join-renew SUBSCRIBE!✚ YouTube (video & audio): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvolZqLMhJmlKZXVW-HMWHmGsXXaeH09f ✚ Spotify (video & audio): https://open.spotify.com/show/7A17FvtyV8FiFJ0SWoTiQm?si=44d81611497e4c7a ✚ Apple Podcast (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/math-on-the-rocks/id1728772089


