Putting teacher voices at the center of math adoption, starring Matt Cash
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In the first episode of a special Beyond My Year two-part math series, Ana chats with Matt Cash, director of elementary curriculum and instruction for Lake Elsinore Unified School District, in California, about math leadership and change management. Matt shares his experience helping move his district from a localized approach to a unified system to provide centralized resources, professional development, and assessment. Together, Matt and Ana discuss the importance of listening to educators during adoption processes, the power of creating systems that support teachers, and the best ways to build unity around instructional approaches. Matt also shares practical advice for educators navigating curriculum reviews and pilots. Before the episode's end, Ana is joined by Classroom Insider Eric Cross, who reflects on how teachers can use their voices early in adoption processes, pilot with fidelity, and give themselves grace during implementation.
Show notes:
- Check out the full change management bundle — including the change management playbook— at amplify.com/MathChangeManagement
- Subscribe to Advice for the Math Classroom on Amplify's YouTube channel: amplify.com/mathclassroomadvice.
- Check out our new math change management playlist!
- Check out our new student-centered math practices playlist!
- Subscribe to Advice for the Literacy Classroom on Amplify's YouTube channel: amplify.com/literacyclassroomadvice.
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- Subscribe to Beyond My Years.
- Connect with Ana Torres.
- Connect with Eric Cross.
Quotes:
"When you're removing variability out of your system, quality is going up." —Matt Cash
"Professionals are obsessed with the idea of getting better." —Matt Cash
"Advocate for your kids." —Matt Cash
"Give yourself grace in year one, but stay engaged and keep asking for support." —Eric Cross
"Instead of quietly struggling and going back to old materials, put that energy into requests and make your voice heard." —Eric Cross
"Sometimes the buy-in comes when we understand things better." —Eric Cross