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My Thoughts on Khan Academy

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So if you know math these days, you almost certainly know Khan Academy ( https://www.khanacademy.org/ ). I am sure the usual reason people end up there is because you are a student and you have a math test tomorrow. "How do you know!?" you may ask, "Your not a scientist!" you say. "You're right." I say while crossing my arms, a smile growing on my face. Well that situation was me in high school/university though I was more of an early bird when it came to studying for my test.  So although my test was not "tomorrow", I still needed a new way of learning a math concept that my teacher was not providing me.  His was of explaining it while showing it through the video and my option to replay it many times was a life saver.  It helped me do well on many tests. More recently, for my intermediate math ABQ I was tasked with doing a bunch of practice sessions for 15 different lessons where I had to solve 5 questions in a row with no mis...

So I am Nervous About Teaching Math, Please Help!

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So here I am. I am in an intermediate math course aiming to teaching high school level math.  As mentioned in my last post I am going to my senior level math after this.  I am very nervous. "Why?!" you may ask.  Well, I haven't taught high school level students. See, I did my teachers college degree in primary/junior.  This means that all my teaching experience was in those ages.  I did do an alternative practicum (practicum with no teaching) at a high school but I did not get any teaching experience. So here is the issue: I am nervous about teaching high school students and I am nervous about not finding enough resources to teach math! Firstly, I feel like teaching younger students is easier in the way that they are young that I don't get nervous speaking in front of them.  High school students on the other hand are older and I am worried that they can more maturely judge my lessons (like an associate teacher)...I mean I have heard that they do...

Why I Want to Teach Math

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Hi there, Growing up, I didn't love math and I didn't dislike it.  It was just "meh".  I did decently well, probably averaging a B-.  Going through school, when you graduate and moved from elementary to middle and middle to high, the teachers always said "oh teachers won't care if you don't understand, you'll just fail" or something of the sort.  This motivated me to start putting work into my school. In grade 9 and 10 I did around a 75% and then at the end of grade 10 I got the "scare you" tactic again about the senior level math courses.  Now I was worried, so I decided the next year to take math seriously which, meant doing my homework. At the same time, I got a new teacher named Mr. H, he was a funny, nice and relaxed teacher and made the idea of math much less serious in my mind.  He always gave us homework and time to do it at the end of the class.  It was this homework time and my time doing homework after school that bumpe...