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I have experience teaching students from elementary school through graduate-level mathematics and engineering courses. Over the years, I have worked with learners who struggle in traditional classrooms, students identified as gifted, and many who simply benefit from a different approach. CANIS Learning grew from a simple observation: many students understand difficult ideas when they are introduced through patterns, relationships, and real-world systems before formal notation and procedures are introduced. My goal is to create lessons that are both cognitively accessible and intellectually meaningful, helping students build deep understanding without sacrificing rigor.
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Preview of The One-Wheeled Machine

The One-Wheeled Machine

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CANIS Learning: Module 0, Lesson 1 – The One-Wheeled MachineA systems thinking introduction to patterns, variables, constants, and mathematical reasoningFREE SAMPLE LESSONWhat makes something a system?In this five-day lesson, students investigate a simple one-wheeled vehicle to discover how individual things can work together toward a shared objective. Along the way, students learn to identify systems, subsystems, variables, constants, patterns, and relationships through observation, discussion,
Preview of The Goat That Drew Circles

The Goat That Drew Circles

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The Goat That Drew CirclesA systems thinking lesson about evidence, viewpoints, boundaries, and mathematical discoveryA mysterious circle appears in a field.Where did it come from?Before students are shown the answer, they must separate observations from explanations, identify missing information, and develop hypotheses based on evidence. When new information appears, students revisit their ideas and discover an important lesson: changing your explanation when evidence changes is not failure. It
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Experience

I have experience teaching students from elementary school through graduate-level mathematics and engineering courses. Over the years, I have worked with learners who struggle in traditional classrooms, students identified as gifted, and many who simply benefit from a different approach. CANIS Learning grew from a simple observation: many students understand difficult ideas when they are introduced through patterns, relationships, and real-world systems before formal notation and procedures are introduced. My goal is to create lessons that are both cognitively accessible and intellectually meaningful, helping students build deep understanding without sacrificing rigor.

Teaching style

My teaching style emphasizes curiosity, observation, discussion, and discovery. Students are encouraged to notice patterns, ask questions, compare explanations, and revise their thinking when new evidence appears. CANIS lessons are designed to support multiple learning styles through visual models, vocabulary exploration, guided discussion, reflection, and hands-on reasoning. The focus is not simply on finding answers, but on understanding how and why those answers emerge. Mathematics begins by noticing patterns and relationships.

My own education history

My own educational journey shaped many of the ideas behind CANIS Learning. Although I eventually studied advanced mathematics and engineering, I often learned differently than many of my peers. Because rote memorization has never been my strongest way of learning, I came to rely on pattern recognition, visualization, and relationships between ideas. Those strategies helped me succeed in advanced mathematics and engineering, and they now shape the lessons I create through CANIS Learning. Over time, those same approaches helped me teach students across a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and learning profiles, from elementary school through graduate-level mathematics and engineering courses. CANIS Learning was created from the belief that accessibility and rigor are not opposites. Many students are capable of deep understanding when difficult ideas are presented in ways that make their underlying patterns and relationships easier to discover.

Additional biographical information

I am also the author of Grokking Systems, which explores many of the systems-thinking ideas that inspired the CANIS Learning framework.