• Episode 11: "Is Math a Racist Subject? - In-Depth with Audra McPhillips"
    Jun 3 2024

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    In Episode 11, I engage in a captivating conversation with Audra McPhillips, exploring the critical question: "Is Math a Racist Subject?" Audra, a mathematics instructional specialist and coach, brings a wealth of experience in math education, offering profound insights into how educational systems and teaching methodologies may inadvertently sustain systemic biases.

    We delve into the core of how math education is delivered and who gets access to comprehensive math learning. Audra touches on the importance of breaking away from entrenched educational practices that don’t serve all students equally. We explore how math as a discipline transcends cultural boundaries, yet the way it's taught can impact certain student groups, particularly black and brown boys.

    Our discussion also covers how certain aspects of white supremacy culture are mirrored in traditional math classrooms, such as the emphasis on perfectionism and a singular approach to problem-solving. Audra highlights the need for valuing diverse mathematical processes and thinking in classrooms.

    Join us for this enlightening episode, as we discuss the transformation of math education towards a more inclusive, equitable, and diverse environment, and ponder the crucial role educators play in shaping the math journey of their students.

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    I look forward in helping your students, teachers, parents, and any educational stakeholder reach mastery. #MasteryForAll


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    55 mins
  • Episode 10: "Is Math a Racist Subject? - A Conversation with Zack Stoutimore"
    May 21 2024

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    In this episode of our engaging series, I am joined by Zack Stoutimore for a deep exploration into the complex question: "Is Math a Racist Subject?" Zack, with over 15 years of experience in math education, shares his insights, focusing on how the teaching and learning of mathematics intersect with societal and cultural factors. Our discussion delves into the heart of educational practices, scrutinizing how they might contribute to or challenge systemic biases.

    We discuss the nature of math education in the context of historical educational practices and their implications for today's learners. Zack reflects on his upbringing and how it shaped his perspective on education, particularly regarding racial equity. He brings to light the importance of effective teaching strategies that cater to all students, emphasizing the need to move beyond traditional, ineffective models of instruction.

    Zack’s viewpoint on creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment in mathematics is thought-provoking. He stresses the significance of teachers' roles in facilitating student-led learning and understanding, breaking away from the conventional 'direct instruction' model to a more interactive and student-centric approach.

    Join us in this enlightening episode as we navigate through these critical aspects of math education, gaining insights from Zack's rich experience and perspective. This discussion is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of education, society, and equity.

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    For booking and other inquiries please email me at info@mrjamesoneal.com. To find other videos and more inspiration check out my website at www.mrjamesoneal.com.

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    I look forward in helping your students, teachers, parents, and any educational stakeholder reach mastery. #MasteryForAll


    #MasteryForAll #Education #MathEducation #Teachers #InclusiveTeaching #EmpoweringStudents #DiverseLearning #EducationalEquity #CriticalPedagogy #CulturalResponsiveness



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    52 mins
  • Is Math a Racist Subject? - Dialogue with Dr. Kristopher Childs - Ep9
    May 6 2024

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    In Episode 9, join me for a dynamic and insightful discussion with Dr. Kristopher Childs, focusing on the provocative question: "Is Math a Racist Subject?" Dr. Childs, an educator, professor, and leadership consultant, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. We explore the essence of mathematics, its historical context, and how its teaching methodologies can reflect and perpetuate societal biases.

    Our conversation delves into the concept of mathematics as a universal language meant for problem-solving and understanding the world. We examine how traditional Westernized teaching methods, focused on individualistic learning and rote memorization, contrast sharply with more collective, collaborative, and culturally rich approaches to math education. Dr. Childs emphasizes the importance of rethinking how we teach math to embrace these more inclusive perspectives.

    We also discuss the impact of educational practices on black boys and the necessity of fostering environments where all students, regardless of their background, can thrive in mathematics. Dr. Childs shares his approach to education that goes beyond the textbook, encouraging educators to understand and embrace the rich diversity of their students' cultures and experiences.

    This episode is a deep dive into the heart of math education, challenging the status quo and calling for a shift towards more equitable and inclusive practices. It's an essential listen for educators, students, and anyone passionate about the future of education.

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    For booking and other inquiries please email me at info@mrjamesoneal.com. To find other videos and more inspiration check out my website at www.mrjamesoneal.com.


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    I look forward in helping your students, teachers, parents, and any educational stakeholder reach mastery. #MasteryForAll


    #MasteryForAll #Education #MathEducation #Teachers #InclusiveMath #EmpoweringStudents #DiverseLearning #EducationalEquity #CriticalPedagogy #CulturalResponsiveness



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    37 mins
  • Is Math a Racist Subject? - Engaging with Richard Bobinchuck - Ep8
    Apr 22 2024

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    Join me in Episode 8 for a stimulating discussion with Richard Bobinchuck, a K-12 Educational Consultant. We dive into the challenging question: "Is Math a Racist Subject?" Richard, with his extensive experience in mathematics education, offers a unique perspective, examining the historical contributions of black and brown mathematicians and the role of systemic factors in math instruction. Our conversation highlights how teaching methodologies can inadvertently uphold biases, affecting the educational journey of diverse student groups.

    We delve into the transformative nature of culturally responsive teaching and the significance of addressing learning barriers in students. Richard emphasizes the importance of quality resources, individualized instruction, and the necessity of understanding students' learning styles to ensure equitable math education. His insights on breaking down preconceived notions and stereotypes in mathematics are particularly compelling, urging educators to rethink their approach to teaching.


    Richard's commitment to advancing education shines through as he discusses the importance of scaffolding and building confidence in students, especially those who have been historically marginalized. We explore how mathematics can be a tool for empowerment and success for all students, regardless of their backgrounds.


    Join us in this enlightening episode as we navigate the complexities of math education and its impact on shaping equitable learning experiences. Richard's passion and expertise provide valuable insights for educators, students, and anyone interested in the future of math education.

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    For booking and other inquiries please email me at info@mrjamesoneal.com. To find other videos and more inspiration check out my website at www.mrjamesoneal.com.


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    I look forward in helping your students, teachers, parents, and any educational stakeholder reach mastery. #MasteryForAll


    #MasteryForAll #Education #MathEducation #Teachers #InclusiveTeaching #EmpoweringStudents #DiverseLearning #EducationalEquity #CriticalPedagogy #CulturalResponsiveness



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    45 mins
  • Is Math a Racist Subject? - Insights with Antwan Allen - Ep7
    Apr 8 2024

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    In Episode 7 of our podcast series, I engage with Antwan Allen in a stimulating dialogue on the intricate question: "Is Math a Racist Subject?" Antwan, with his deep experience in education, brings a nuanced perspective on how mathematical education intersects with societal issues. Our conversation explores the nature of mathematics as an objective discipline and how its teaching practices can have implicit biases affecting students, especially black boys.

    We delve into the systemic aspects of math education, questioning how mathematical practices over time, especially in a competitive, industrial-focused society, have led to disparities. Antwan sheds light on the challenges and triumphs in math education, emphasizing the need for a collective and inclusive approach. He shares his journey and experiences in teaching math, highlighting the importance of understanding math beyond just procedures, and how this understanding impacts students' mathematical identities.


    Antwan's insights on creating educational environments that nurture and empower students are profound. He emphasizes the need for educators to explore their own math journeys and beliefs, understand the math content deeply, and ensure that all students have the opportunity to engage meaningfully with mathematics. Join us for this eye-opening episode that promises to enhance your understanding of mathematics and its role in shaping equitable educational experiences.


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    For booking and other inquiries please email me at info@mrjamesoneal.com. To find other videos and more inspiration check out my website at www.mrjamesoneal.com.


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    I look forward in helping your students, teachers, parents, and any educational stakeholder reach mastery. #MasteryForAll


    #MasteryForAll #Education #MathEducation #Teachers #InclusiveMath #EmpoweringStudents #DiverseLearning #EducationalEquity #CriticalPedagogy #CulturalResponsiveness



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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Is Math a Racist Subject? - Conversations with Jen Arberg - Ep6
    Mar 25 2024

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    In Episode 6, I delve into a thought-provoking conversation with Jen Arberg, exploring the nuanced question: "Is Math a Racist Subject?" Jen, with her 24 years of experience in math education, offers a unique perspective on this complex topic. Our discussion navigates through the aspects of math instruction, the impact of teacher biases, and the importance of fostering positive math identities in students, particularly in black boys.

    The episode further examines how math instruction, when not consciously inclusive, can inadvertently marginalize certain student groups. Jen shares her experiences and insights on the need for systemic changes in math education, emphasizing the importance of representation in the classroom, both in terms of teachers and the mathematicians students learn about.


    Jen's journey from the classroom to educational leadership highlights the transformative power of education when it is geared towards inclusivity and equity. Her passion for ensuring every student sees themselves as mathematicians resonates throughout the conversation, offering both inspiration and practical advice for educators.


    Join us for this enriching and educational episode that promises to challenge your perceptions and ignite a passion for creating a more equitable and inclusive learning environment in math education.

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    For booking and other inquiries please email me at info@mrjamesoneal.com. To find other videos and more inspiration check out my website at www.mrjamesoneal.com.


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    I look forward in helping your students, teachers, parents, and any educational stakeholder reach mastery. #MasteryForAll


    #MasteryForAll #Education #MathEducation #Teachers #InclusiveTeaching #EmpoweringStudents #DiverseLearning #EducationalEquity #CriticalPedagogy #CulturalResponsiveness



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    59 mins
  • Is Math a Racist Subject? - A Deep Dive with Adrienne Baytops-Paul - Ep 5
    Mar 11 2024

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    In Episode 5, I am joined by Adrienne Baytops-Paul for a compelling exploration of the query: "Is Math a Racist Subject?" Adrienne, with her extensive background in math pedagogy, brings forth an enlightening perspective on the accessibility and representation in math education. The episode navigates through the importance of culturally responsive teaching and the significant role of educators in shaping student perceptions and experiences in math.

    Throughout the conversation, we delve into the challenges faced by black boys in the educational system, addressing the concept of adultification and its impact. Adrienne shares her transformative approach to 'detracking' in math education, promoting a more equitable and inclusive learning environment. We also touch upon the power of language and representation in math textbooks and how these elements can either alienate or empower students.

    This episode is not just an academic discussion; it's a transformative dialogue that sheds light on the nuances of math education and its broader societal implications. Join us in this enriching episode as we explore how mathematics can be a tool to develop humanity and bring about systemic change in education.

    #MasteryForAll #Education #MathEducation #Teachers #InclusiveMath #EmpoweringStudents #ThoughtProvokingEducation #SystemicChange #DiversePerspectives #EducationalEquity

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    For booking and other inquiries please email me at info@mrjamesoneal.com. To find other videos and more inspiration check out my website at www.mrjamesoneal.com.

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    I look forward in helping your students, teachers, parents, and any educational stakeholder reach mastery. #MasteryForAll

    #MasteryForAll #Education #MathEducation #Teachers #InclusiveMath #EmpoweringStudents #ThoughtProvokingEducation #SystemicChange #DiversePerspectives #EducationalEquity

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Is Math a Racist Subject? - Insights from Rolanda Baldwin" Ep 4
    Feb 26 2024

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    Join me, James O'Neal, in an illuminating Episode 4, as we delve into the heart of a critical question with our esteemed guest, Rolanda Baldwin: "Is Math a Racist Subject?" Rolanda, with her unique journey from an engineer to an educator, offers profound insights into the nuanced layers of racism in math education.

    In this episode, we explore the challenges of a procedural approach to math teaching in the U.S., which often fails to represent diverse identities, particularly impacting people of color and females. Rolanda passionately advocates for reshaping math education to be more inclusive and engaging, fostering a learning environment where every student feels valued and capable.


    We also discuss the importance of building math confidence and changing traditional education practices to empower students, especially black boys, and cultivate diverse math identities. This episode is not just a conversation – it's a revelation of the need for systemic change in education and an inspirational call to action.


    Tune in for an episode filled with wisdom, passion, and a vision for a more equitable and inclusive future in math education. This is a must-watch for educators, parents, and anyone committed to making a difference in our educational landscape.

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    For booking and other inquiries please email me at info@mrjamesoneal.com. To find other videos and more inspiration check out my website at www.mrjamesoneal.com.


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    I look forward in helping your students, teachers, parents, and any educational stakeholder reach mastery. #MasteryForAll


    #InclusiveMath #EmpowermentInEducation #SystemicChange #DiverseMathIdentities #EducationalEquity #InspiringEducators #MathConfidence #ChangeMakers #EducationForAll #RedefiningMath #MasteryForAll



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    54 mins