Here is a list of people who blog about mathematics or mathematics education. Please let me know if you blog about mathematics education, and you’d like your blog to appear in this list. I’d like this list to be exhaustive, rather than exclude people. You can either contact me, or add your relevant information to this form.
So far this list has 347 (!!) blogs. Now that Google Reader is going to be taken offline, I’ve moved the list to a spreadsheet instead of a Google Reader bundle. You can access it by clicking below.
mathequalslove says:
Thanks so much for posting this list! I discovered some blogs I hadn’t been aware of. Feel free to add my blog to your list.
April 23, 2012 — 6:21 pm
Erlina R. Ronda says:
Hi,
Thanks for including my blog but I have since changed its title from Keeping Math Simple to Mathematics for Teaching. Its url is http://math4teaching.com.
Erlina
April 24, 2012 — 7:23 am
David Wees says:
I’ve updated the name of the blog, thanks for letting me know.
April 24, 2012 — 7:56 am
Bob Lochel says:
Dave, I love the blog list. Some great new ones I hadn’t encountered before. Any chance I can get on that list? http://mathcoachblog.wordpress.com/
Thanks for all you do!
April 30, 2012 — 7:45 am
David Wees says:
Done. Thanks for sharing your blog with me.
April 30, 2012 — 9:07 am
Sarah, Maths Feedback says:
What a great idea! Thanks, David. Please add me to the list. https://thefeedbackloop.wordpress.com/ Thanks!
May 7, 2012 — 8:07 pm
David Wees says:
Done. Looking forward to reading your blog.
May 7, 2012 — 8:12 pm
Mike says:
Nice list! My math blog if you want to add it is http://schultzwjhs.wordpress.com
May 7, 2012 — 11:54 pm
David Wees says:
Thank you for sharing your blog. I’ve added you to the list.
May 7, 2012 — 11:59 pm
Anonymous says:
That’s a really exhaustive list of Math Education, I checked out a few and found them really helpful. Thanks for sharing David.
July 4, 2012 — 6:34 am
Josh says:
Any way I could be added to this list?
Much appreciated, ๐
All the best,
Josh.
July 23, 2012 — 5:18 am
David Wees says:
I’ve added your blog to the list. Thanks for sharing it with me.
July 23, 2012 — 4:55 pm
MathMischief says:
Happy to help, ๐
I just thought I’d let you know that the site has been moved to a different domain – it’s now at http://www.mathematicalmischief.com
The WordPress link will still redirect to the new site, however. ๐
September 3, 2012 — 10:11 pm
Erin says:
Thanks so much! This is awesome. I have added this to my favorites, and I will make it a goal to look at at least one a week… oofta.
October 9, 2012 — 6:17 pm
David Wees says:
I’ve added your blog to this list above, thanks so much for sharing.
October 9, 2012 — 7:25 pm
Lisa Johnson says:
Having been a math tutor for over 20 years, I’m creating a free math site at http://www.shelovesmath.com. It’s directed towards girls, but I’m hoping that it hopes all children who need a little extra help in math. I’d love to have you mention it on your site! Thanks, Lisa Johnson
October 12, 2012 — 1:31 pm
David Wees says:
Great site, Lisa. I’ve added you to the list of blogs above.
October 12, 2012 — 1:50 pm
Lisa Johnson says:
Thanks, David.
I’ll add your site to my blog links too.
Keep up the good work ๐
Lisa
October 12, 2012 — 2:40 pm
Mark Tully says:
DigitalLesson.com includes links to my Middle School Math Treasures newsletter, the Middle School Math Teacher Pro podcast, and my blog. There is a lot of free information and printable resources for the middle school math teacher.
October 22, 2012 — 11:29 pm
walschbird says:
Your mathematics education bundle is a real help for so many students. Thank you so much for compiling all the links at one place and making this so simple.
November 28, 2012 — 11:59 pm
Dave Adamson says:
Fantastic idea, would I be able to get my blog added to the list.
http://www.livinglondonbynumbers.wordpress.com
Thanks
Dave
January 3, 2013 — 2:08 pm
David Wees says:
You should be added to the list, thank you for sharing.
January 3, 2013 — 5:43 pm
Pierce says:
Great list and idea.
Our blog is at http://getaftermath.com/blog/ and will be building up over the next few months.
Regards
Pierce
January 11, 2013 — 5:05 am
K. Snow says:
Hello! I am very new to blogging and I am not sure I fully understand the concept. From what I do understand, this seems to be a very good list of various blogs that could help me as a math/special educator. Thanks so much for posting this list. Do you have any recommendations for me a new blogger?
Thanks!
January 12, 2013 — 2:07 pm
David Wees says:
There are some excellent guides out there if you are looking to start blogging. I think you’ll want to learn about RSS first, and read a few blogs from this list regularly to get a sense of what blogging is all about. I’m not going to recommend any specific blogs from this list, but there are lots of them on it that I think are very good, and will give you a sense of what blogging is all about.
I use blogging as a reflective tool where I can post out ideas to the world, and sometimes get feedback on them. Occassionally my ideas are seen as crazy, and occassionally they are seen as useful for other people.
January 13, 2013 — 8:04 am
K. Snow says:
Thanks so much for your help! I will definietly be visiting some of the blogs that you listed abd yours as well ๐
January 14, 2013 — 3:33 pm
Guillermo Bautista says:
You might also want to include Mathematical Palette, a collection of funny and “non-classroom” math.
February 1, 2013 — 10:25 pm
Nancy Powell says:
Love this list and thanks for posting it. I’ve linked to it from http://greenapples.wikispaces.com/Newsletters. Maybe you’d be interested in adding my blog to your site: http://napmath.wordpress.com/
February 20, 2013 — 12:03 pm
David Wees says:
Your blog looks great. I’ve added you to the list above.
February 20, 2013 — 2:15 pm
Harikumar says:
We have a maths related blog in India, named Maths Blog. Here we discuss Educational & School related posts through our mother tongue named Malayalam. We get approximate 40,000 hits per day. we have successfully completed 1,71,93,690 hits within 1545 days.
April 26, 2013 — 1:02 pm
David Wees says:
Thank you for sharing your blog. It looks like I will have to add a language column to my list of blogs!
April 26, 2013 — 3:21 pm
Akhila says:
We are maintaining a blog for school students. THe site contaings various activity worksheets for 1st Graders now. We plan to add more going forward.
I have added the site in the list. This is a great initiative.
http://worksheetwizkid.blogspot.com/
April 30, 2013 — 5:52 am
Jonathan says:
I’ve seen a lot of blogs about education, and I’m glad you’re willing to help publicize them! Keep up the work, and hope this blog list helps a lot of people out!
June 14, 2013 — 4:08 pm
Justin Holladay says:
I’d love to be added to your list of great math sites, thanks
http://www.mathfilefoldergames.com/
June 18, 2013 — 9:49 pm
David Wees says:
Done. Thank you for sharing it.
June 19, 2013 — 12:24 am
Ilde says:
Hi David!
Great collection of Math blogs here..
Thank you so much!
Would it be fine if you add my blog too?
http://www.appreciatemath.com
Thanks!
Happy blogging!
August 28, 2013 — 4:36 pm
David Wees says:
Done! Thank you for sharing.
August 28, 2013 — 10:42 pm
RakeInLearning says:
Hi, I just checked out some of the blogs from the list and they are amazing. It would be great if you could check out my blog too -> http://www.rakeinlearning.com. I’ve recently started blogging and loving it!
– RakeInLearning
November 1, 2013 — 3:13 pm
Scott A. Beck says:
The Department of Teaching & Learning at Georgia Southern University is conducting a search for a full-time, tenure-track faculty member with expertise in Mathematics Education at the Early Childhood / Elementary level.
The candidate would need to have:
– a relevant doctorate degree;
– at least 18 hours of graduate studies in math/math teaching;
– 3 years experience teaching in schools.
(More details are available in the job announcement at: http://coe.georgiasouthern.edu/wp-content/uploads/Search-67320-TL.pdf)
If you know anyone who you think would be a good candidate for this position – or someone who might know a good candidate – please either: forward the attached announcement to them; or send me their contact information so I can approach them.
ยกMil gracias!
Scott A. Beck, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Teaching and Learning, Georgia Southern University
sab44@cornell.edu
September 5, 2015 — 6:01 pm
David Wees says:
Hi Scott,
I’m happy to share your comment with my Twitter followers. Maybe that will help you find someone.
David
September 6, 2015 — 12:24 am
Charles Onwugbene says:
Thanks for this initiative. I write about math education and I am glad to see a directory like yours.
February 26, 2017 — 7:53 pm
gazi cotak says:
Take a look to another math blog created by maths teacher.
https://www.math.mobi
December 27, 2018 — 6:34 pm
David Wees says:
Thank you for sharing!
December 29, 2018 — 7:11 pm
Robert Wilson says:
Hi David,
Thank you for sharing the list of Math Education blogs, I checked out some math blogs and found them really helpful.
January 9, 2019 — 7:02 am
crestolympiads says:
Thanks for the effort to compile the list of mathematical blogs. Keep sharing more useful links in order to expand the knowledge of Maths among students. All the best.
April 8, 2019 — 12:42 pm
abraham mathews says:
Thank you for sharing!
July 11, 2019 — 11:30 am
Eric says:
Thanks David, that was really helpful!
February 21, 2020 — 12:12 pm
Bob Krech says:
Hi David,
This is very cool. I started my math teaching blog a week ago to share lessons with all the teachers and parents teaching at home during this crisis. Please add me to your list. Thanks!
Bob Krech
https://krechmath.blogspot.com
April 7, 2020 — 6:15 pm
maheshsea says:
This is such a great resource that you are providing and you give it away I love seeing websites that understand the value of providing a quality resource.
November 30, 2020 — 1:12 pm
Eva Tutor says:
David Wees has compiled a great list of mathematics education blogs that any math teacher or enthusiast should check out. From resources on teaching strategies to ideas on how to make math fun, these blogs are sure to inspire and educate.
April 10, 2023 — 10:15 am