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Are you a new teacher in an urban, suburban, or rural school? Or, are you an aspiring new teacher? We’re here to support YOU! This podcast channel is designed to help those new to teaching. We talk about the most common challenges educators face and how to find answers. On this channel, you will find a community of support as well as on our associated social media platforms: Instagram and BlueSky - @NewTeacherTalk.
Are you a new teacher in an urban, suburban, or rural school? Or, are you an aspiring new teacher? We’re here to support YOU! This podcast channel is designed to help those new to teaching. We talk about the most common challenges educators face and how to find answers. On this channel, you will find a community of support as well as on our associated social media platforms: Instagram and BlueSky - @NewTeacherTalk.
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Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Ep 187: Breaking the "I'm Just Not Good at Math" Myth
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Series: 2 of 3 - Breaking the Myth - “Intelligence is Fixed”
In this episode, former high school science teacher Dr. Ken King dismantles one of education's most damaging myths: that success in subjects like math, science, music, or physical education depends on innate talent rather than effort and learning.
Drawing from his classroom experience and modern learning science, Ken explores how deeply ingrained beliefs about fixed intelligence create self-fulfilling prophecies that discourage persistence and curiosity. Students who say "I'm just not a math person" or "I can't do science" aren't recognizing their true potential—they're reflecting cultural myths about how learning works.
Ken presents four evidence-based perspectives that counter these limiting beliefs: neuroplasticity, challenging fixed intelligence assumptions, thoughtful instructional design, and multimodal learning approaches. He explains how the brain literally rewires itself through experience, with neural pathways strengthening through practice and productive struggle. Mistakes aren't failures. They're essential to the neuroplastic process that builds long-term understanding.
The episode offers practical strategies teachers can implement immediately, including process-focused feedback that emphasizes effort and strategy rather than innate ability, scaffolded task design using Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development, and authentic growth mindset modeling. Ken shares specific examples of effective feedback in science and math contexts, backed by research from Hattie and Temperly demonstrating the powerful impact of focusing on learning processes.
Whether you're supporting elementary pre-service teachers who claim they "can't do science" or secondary students convinced they lack a "math brain," this episode provides the research foundation and practical tools to help learners recognize that intelligence is dynamic and grows through challenge, support, and meaningful experience.
Perfect for new teachers, teacher educators, and anyone committed to helping students move beyond limiting beliefs to discover their true learning potential.
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