Sometimes, as a teacher, you come across a book (or books) that really make you feel both seen and called out.Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, I will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase.For me, three of those books are:Mathematical Mindsets by Jo BoalerGrading for Equity by Joe FeldmanBuilding Thinking Classrooms by Peter LiljedahlMathematical Mindsets and Grading for Equity have helped me to realize a few things:students should not be judged on one test that they took on one daystudents learn at different pacesstudents should be allowed to learn from their mistakes and improve their understanding.Teachers create a supportive environment that encourages growth and fosters a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts by allowing students to revisit assessments and rectify errors. And, frankly, all teachers should strive for that!I took it upon myself to interview several teach...