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Making Thinking Visable

The Story of MathsThe Joy of Stats

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First and foremost an educator, aiming for meaningful student-centered learning and teaching in all I do. I use mathematics to try and teach problem solving, communication, risk taking, creativity, and critical thinking. I also host the MathEd Out Podcast, run professional development events for midwest mathematics teachers, and have blogged for various sites including the Guardian’s Teacher Network. I tweet @Pumphreysmath

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