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Maths in Schools podcasts

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The Maths in Schools podcast series is an ongoing conversation connecting maths education specialists, practitioners, and researchers to discuss key considerations and strategies to plan and deliver effective maths programs across Australia.

In each episode, we will feature maths professionals and present different practical and theoretical aspects of teaching mathematics to students of all ages.

Podcast series

Access the show notes and listen through your favourite podcast player app.

Apple iTunes listeners can access the podcast here .

 

Classroom dialogue focused on making mathematical ideas explicit 

How do we give students the language to discuss mathematical ideas?
In this episode, Shyam Drury from Scitech unpacks how to build a dialogical classroom.
What are the components of effective classroom dialogue? How do we use dialogue to help students understand mathematical ideas and concepts?

Host: Allan Dougan, Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT)

30 June 2023, 31:20 mins

 

Why is questioning so important? 

In this episode, Professor Helen Chick from the University of Tasmania joins us to explore the ‘how to’ of questions in teaching.

What type of questions make for ‘good’ questions? How do you use questions while also ensuring your approach is inclusive and gives every student and opportunity to participate?

Host: Allan Dougan, Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT)

16 June 2023, 33:51 mins

 

Consideration of all students’ learning needs  

As maths teachers, how do we ensure we are considering all our students’ learning needs? In this episode Jennifer Bowden from the Mathematical Association of Victoria joins us to discuss the key considerations required to accommodate our students’ diverse learning needs.

We ask: what do we need to consider in planning, and how do we best approach differentiation?

Host: Allan Dougan, Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT)

7 June 2023, 33:03 mins

 

Purposeful planning that identifies learning outcomes and success criteria 

What does good planning look like? In this episode Dr Emily Ross from the University of Queensland joins us to discuss the importance of planning for effective teaching.

We ask: what do we need to consider when planning, and how do we craft good learning outcomes and success criteria?

Host: Allan Dougan, Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT)

7 June 2023, 33:54 mins