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Barry Garelick

    This author is an advocate for improved mathematics education. After majoring in mathematics at the University of Michigan and pursuing a career in environmental protection, focusing on air quality and retiring from the US EPA in 2011, they obtained a teaching credential for mathematics. They now work at a middle school, dedicated to assisting students who struggle with the subject. Their articles on math education have appeared in The Atlantic (online), Education News, Education Next, and Educational Leadership.

    Traditional Math: An effective strategy that teachers feel guilty using
    • "Despite experiencing our teaching in different times, we are both oriented to traditional math teaching. It wasn't because we were both taught that way, as some may believe, but because that method worked for us and we have seen it work for our students. It is efficient, effective, non-confusing and helped our students develop mathematical reasoning, understanding, and confidence. Most importantly it helped them to be successful." So begins the book on traditional math, which provides a glimpse of what explicit instruction looks like in the classroom for grades K through 8. Barry Garelick and J.R. Wilson are retired math teachers who describe the methods of traditionally taught math that they used in their teaching. Their descriptions serve two purposes: 1) It provides assurance to teachers who may already practice these methods that they are not alone, and 2) For others, it may provide some new ideas.

      Traditional Math: An effective strategy that teachers feel guilty using