An Introduction

Hello! My name is Megan MacCuish and I’m a teacher candidate at Brock University in their junior/intermediate stream. One of the classes here is in how to teach mathematics to children in grade 4-10. The purpose of this blog is to share some of the strategies we learn in that class, and hopefully add to the existing online forum of teachers sharing ideas. Some of the teacher blogs I’ve seen have been so inspiring, and I hope to one day be a member of that enthusiastic and passionate teacher team. 
Gotic, Stjepan © (2014). 

Prior to coming to Brock I attended Dalhousie University in Halifax for a degree in Environmental Planning. Since it wasn’t a very technical degree (more design focused) I didn’t have to take a lot of math. So my academic experience in math ended after taking introduction to Calculus parts 1 and 2. I’ve always enjoyed math, though, but I found that throughout my academic career I kind of hid my enthusiasm for math because it wasn’t really ‘cool’ to be into math. My dad is the one I credit for getting me into math since he’s passionate about it and was able to share that enthusiasm with me. My goal is to light the mathematics fire in my students and make learning math ‘cool’ again, and in this class I hope I can learn strategies to engage learners in math and hopefully discredit ideas like “girls can’t do math.”


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