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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2021 · 24 MIN

Teaching maths in a special school

from The NCETM Maths Podcast · host NCETM

In either a special school or a mainstream setting, no two pupils with special needs have the same abilities or difficulties. A secondary maths lead in a special school explains how she and her colleagues adapt maths teaching so that all pupils can engage and learn, and tells us about a Maths Hub Work Group which focuses on ways to teach maths to pupils with SEND. Show notes Taking part in the discussion are: Sophie Cocker, secondary maths lead at Ravenshall School, a special school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire Beth Goodliff, NCETM Communications Manager. Episode chapters 01:02 – The characteristics of the pupils at Ravenshall School and how these shape teaching 01:46 – Pupils’ starting points in the maths classroom 02:44 – Semi-formal classroom settings and finding ‘mathematical moments’ 03:26 – What a maths lesson might look like, and cross-curricular maths activities 06:59 – Sophie’s experience of moving from a mainstream maths PGCE to teaching maths in a special school, and engaging with her local Maths Hub 10:16 – Making elements of teaching for mastery work in a special school 12:41 – The manipulatives and resources used 15:04 – Training other teachers in the school to teach maths 17:16 – Taking part in, and leading, a Work Group exploring maths teaching in special schools 22:02 – Plans for the Work Group this year Useful links West Yorkshire Maths Hub Information about teaching for mastery on the NCETM website Information about the Maths Hubs Network across England and all the CPD opportunities Maths Hubs offer

In either a special school or a mainstream setting, no two pupils with special needs have the same abilities or difficulties. A secondary maths lead in a special school explains how she and her colleagues adapt maths teaching so that all pupils can engage and learn, and tells us about a Maths Hub Work Group which focuses on ways to teach maths to pupils with SEND. Show notes Taking part in the discussion are: Sophie Cocker, secondary maths lead at Ravenshall School, a special school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire Beth Goodliff, NCETM Communications Manager. Episode chapters 01:02 – The characteristics of the pupils at Ravenshall School and how these shape teaching 01:46 – Pupils’ starting points in the maths classroom 02:44 – Semi-formal classroom settings and finding ‘mathematical moments’ 03:26 – What a maths lesson might look like, and cross-curricular maths activities 06:59 – Sophie’s experience of moving from a mainstream maths PGCE to teaching maths in a special school, and engaging with her local Maths Hub 10:16 – Making elements of teaching for mastery work in a special school 12:41 – The manipulatives and resources used 15:04 – Training other teachers in the school to teach maths 17:16 – Taking part in, and leading, a Work Group exploring maths teaching in special schools 22:02 – Plans for the Work Group this year Useful links West Yorkshire Maths Hub Information about teaching for mastery on the NCETM website Information about the Maths Hubs Network across England and all the CPD opportunities Maths Hubs offer

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