Unlocking Dyscalculia

The Hidden Power of the Equal Sign (Ep 37)

28 min · 20. helmi 2026
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When we think about math struggles, we often picture multiplication facts, fractions, or word problems. But what if one of the most common misunderstandings begins much earlier, with a symbol students see every single day? In this installment of our Unlocking Dyscalculia series, Adrianne Meldrum welcomes back Dr. Sarah Powell from UT Austin to talk about something deceptively simple: the equal sign. And as it turns out, there’s a lot to know. See more interviews referenced in this episode here: madeformath.com/unlocking-dyscalculia Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more awesomeness: youtube.com/@MadeforMath Connect with us on Instagram: instagram.com/madeformath Connect with us on Facebook: facebook.com/madeformath

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