#ClassroomMath #mtbos

I think I’m going to start reading ***math teacher blogs*** again. But so many of the ones I used to follow have become fallow —so I’ve deleted them and now I have almost none left. Maybe I’m one of the few left (and I know I’ve posted very little since the pandemic started).

Do you still read math teaching blogs?
Do you still write a math teacher blog?

I’m throwing together a very simple spreadsheet looking for blogs/people to follow! I’d love if you add yourself or anyone you read!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Wfulfw1wq17y8oNBDBLGv3EPh2L7OORFLMQLacWPZU/edit

Math Teacher Blogs that are semi-active or active in 2023

Sheet1 Blog address,Name of Author (if known) <a href="https://samjshah.com/">https://samjshah.com/</a>,Sameer Shah <a href="http://pershmail.substack.com/">pershmail.substack.com</a>,Michael Pershan <a href="https://fivetwelvethirteen.substack.com/">https://fivetwelvethirteen.substack.com/</a>,...

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#ClassroomMath #MTBoS

One last and final boost to this!

Anyone out there a math teacher who has a blog they still currently write on (even sporadically)? If so, I’d be so grateful if you added your blog to this spreadsheet.

And if you read any math teacher blogs that you enjoy, again, I’d be so grateful if you added them to this spreadsheet.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Wfulfw1wq17y8oNBDBLGv3EPh2L7OORFLMQLacWPZU/edit

Math Teacher Blogs that are semi-active or active in 2023

Sheet1 Blog address,Name of Author (if known) <a href="https://samjshah.com/">https://samjshah.com/</a>,Sameer Shah <a href="http://pershmail.substack.com/">pershmail.substack.com</a>,Michael Pershan <a href="https://fivetwelvethirteen.substack.com/">https://fivetwelvethirteen.substack.com/</a>,...

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@samjshah I'm not a maths teacher, but I have a blog that I write very sporadically that contains material that some teachers might find useful.

Should I be on the list?

Perhaps with strong caveats ...

@ColinTheMathmo for sure add it! And feel free to add the caveats. I’m using this to start reading blogs again — And at worst if someone posts things I’m finding hard to follow, I can always unsubscribe… (And so can anyone using the list!)

I’m excited to see all these new blogs!!!

Thank you!!!

@samjshah @ColinTheMathmo
I follow several "mathematician" blogs (vs. math educators)

Jim Propp Mathematical Enchantments https://mathenchant.wordpress.com/

Dave Richeson @divbyzero https://divisbyzero.com/blog-division-by-zero/

@johncarlosbaez Azimuth https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/

@phonner writes often for Quanta, so his stuff is some math, some math ed
https://mrhonner.com/

Also, @aperiodical aperiodical.com leads me to some other non-math-ed folks.

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monthly writings in and around mathematics by James Propp