Matthew Alan GreenNobody likes to be observed performing badly▶️ Listen to story. Photo by Ashim D’Silva on Unsplash.8 min read·Mar 5, 2021----
Matthew Alan GreenThe Problem of Expertise- Photo by Element5 Digital on Unsplash. -6 min read·Oct 22, 2020----
Matthew Alan GreenWelcoming the Extinction BurstElly wasn’t having it, her shrill vocalizations ensuring we were fully aware of her disapproval. Out flew Mr. Pigglesworth, followed by…6 min read·Apr 23, 2020----
Matthew Alan GreenShouting into the wind“Seattle public schools just decided that math is racist.” She told me over a plate of almost-warm powdered eggs at our table in the back…3 min read·Nov 23, 2019----
Matthew Alan GreenWe’re the adults in the room, it’s time to act like it.Tim keeps the supplies in his classroom for the math department. He finds joy in being the person to anticipate and provide for our daily…5 min read·Oct 8, 2019----
Matthew Alan GreenReflections on the Great Idaho STEM TogetherOn Tuesday & Wednesday August 17th and 18th, I participated in the Great Idaho STEM Together conference here in beautiful Coeur d’Alene…5 min read·Aug 21, 2019----
Matthew Alan GreenReflections on “What School Could Be”I finished reading “What School Could Be” by Ted Dintersmith on our family vacation earlier this week. I needed it. He breathed life into…3 min read·Jul 29, 2019----
Matthew Alan GreenAn Interview with Scott SwaaleyScott Swaaley is one of the High Tech High teachers in the film Most Likely To Succeed, from Ted Dintersmith. As I finished Dintersmith’s…2 min read·Jul 27, 2019----
Matthew Alan GreenDoing Better Things AND Doing (Obselete) Things BetterTed Dintersmith makes a clear and compelling call to our American education system in “ What School Could Be.” He bemoans “doing…5 min read·Jul 25, 2019----