Jon Star on strategies to move math teaching beyond speed, fostering deeper thinking and understanding for advanced students.

The Harvard EdCast

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Why Moving Ahead in Math Isn’t Always the Right Move | Jon Star

APR 1, 202625 MIN
The Harvard EdCast

Why Moving Ahead in Math Isn’t Always the Right Move | Jon Star

APR 1, 202625 MIN

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00:00The case for rethinking how we challenge advanced math students 00:49Why focus on high-performing students during a time of learning recovery 01:09The tradeoff: prioritizing struggling students vs. supporting advanced learners 02:51Inside the classroom: the real challenge of differentiation 03:17Why accelerating students can make teaching more difficult 05:21The downside of treating math like a race 06:37A better approach: depth over speed 07:44When accelerationdoesmake sense (and for whom) 10:43What “math enrichment” really means 11:07Why worksheets and puzzles aren’t enough 12:13Simple questions that push deeper thinking 13:39What to do with early finishers 15:06Practical strategies teachers can use right away 16:19Why grades 3–5 is a key turning point 19:13Why this issue looks different in high school 20:03The reality of teaching accelerated students 21:31How common is deep, discussion-based math teaching?