Teaching mathematics in times of war (2)
My nine-year -old grandson has become concerned about the war in Ukraine. It dominates the news in a way that … Continue reading Teaching mathematics in times of war (2)
My nine-year -old grandson has become concerned about the war in Ukraine. It dominates the news in a way that … Continue reading Teaching mathematics in times of war (2)
I was away with my family at the weekend. My grandson is 9-years-old. He has been watching the news and … Continue reading Teaching mathematics in times of war
MT280 has just published and if you are a member of the ATM you will have received your copy through … Continue reading Teaching mathematics and climate change
The latest issue of Mathematic Teaching, MT279, is a special issue in which a range of contributors offer their vision for … Continue reading Revisualising Mathematics Education
Sometimes it takes a person with a view from outside our usual circles to prompt us to reflect on an … Continue reading Unique learners and mathematics
I wrote recently, reflecting on what we might mean by decolonising the mathematics curriculum. I linked this to teaching mathematics … Continue reading Working towards social justice through mathematics education
Just a brief thought on a question I am pondering this week. Felix (aged 8) arrived home from school last … Continue reading Spellings and number facts
I had been teaching a group of students in their first mathematics sessions as they embarked on a teacher education … Continue reading Disabling and enabling mathematics classrooms
Playing mathematical games Those of you who are already members of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics will have just … Continue reading Playful mathematics
As regular readers will know I spend most weekend looking after and being entertained by my grandchildren aged 8, 4 … Continue reading Mathematics: Why copying is important