Rooted & Rising: Stories From Across Our Schools

10 - Walk to Math

13 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606670/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Rooted & Rising, Andrew McDonald sits down with Suzanne Vaira & Jessi Swain to explore the Walk to Math model and how it supports student growth through targeted, responsive instruction. The conversation focuses on why meeting students where they are matters in mathematics, and how flexible grouping allows teachers to tailor instruction to student needs while building confidence and competence. Suzanne & Jessi share how Walk to Math promotes collaboration among teachers, fosters a growth mindset in students, and helps normalize the idea that learning looks different for everyone. Grounded in a commitment to equity and formation, this episode highlights how intentional structures in math instruction empower students to take risks, build skills, and experience success; one step at a time. It’s a thoughtful look at how strong systems and caring educators work together to help every learner grow.

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