“I Hate Math” — How to Teach Math-Averse Students


Math is quite possibly the most infamous school subject. A common criticism is that math is disconnected from the real world. Students often struggle to find connections between what they’re expected to learn in class and their day-to-day lives. From this perspective, it makes sense that putting effort into math learning would feel like more of a hassle than it is worth.


However, as any math lover knows, math is everywhere! More than that, it can be incredibly engaging and even fun. By making small changes to the way we teach math, we may be able to shift student perspectives, and ultimately their learning, when it comes to math. It can feel challenging or even overwhelming to make changes to the way you teach, especially given the constraints of assigned curricula and pressures of student testing.

Here are some seeds for inspiration and ideas on where to start: