tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10926562.post5472714366904810378..comments2024-03-27T07:16:25.551-05:00Comments on Dewey's Treehouse: How I became a math teacher?Mama Squirrelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06941211100125966917noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10926562.post-12961384279282155702014-02-09T15:49:47.539-05:002014-02-09T15:49:47.539-05:00i thoroughly appreciate your thoughts here.
i did...i thoroughly appreciate your thoughts here. <br />i didn't like math in school. apparently, it wasn't math itself, but the teachers, the classrooms, the homework, the way it was taught. it seems marvelous then to me that i REALLY like teaching math to my kids. and it would seem that after all i really like math. just don't ask me to be a math teacher. or an accountant. <br /><br />:)<br /><br />we used miquon math at first too (it seems like it was kind of teacher intensive?). but then i was given some MUS and switched and then couldn't justify paying every time they up and decided to update their curriculum and found MEP as free and better than anything i'd ever really seen. now, i'm happy as a lark with it. i LOVE teaching math. of course, like you i enjoy teaching lots of things and those probably just as much as math, but still. <br /><br />on the other hand, there is no subject that can potentially be more frustrating for me to teach than math. now, how does that work?amy in peruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14514765606705513864noreply@blogger.com