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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2020 · 19 MIN

Teaching through the pandemic 6 – James Cresswell

from The NCETM Maths Podcast · host NCETM

James Cresswell teaches at a large secondary school in Suffolk where ability-setting in maths is well established, for all year groups. To reduce movement and numbers of contacts during the pandemic, the school took the decision to teach Key Stage 3 in their mixed attainment form groups in autumn 2020. This has been a big change for the department, and James tells us how he has made the most of it. Show notes Taking part in the discussion are: James Cresswell: maths teacher at a secondary school in Suffolk Gwen Tresidder: NCETM Communications Manager Episode chapters 05:36 - How have your lessons changed? 12:06 - Where have you got support and ideas from? 14:46 - How have students and parents reacted? Useful links James Cresswell tweets as @mathsmrc. During the conversation, James mentions: Helen Hindle interview on Mr Barton Maths Podcast Variation theory website from Mr Barton Maths Mixed attainment maths website Resourceaholic website Maths4everyone website Attending online maths conferences – these were the Complete Maths conferences 23 and 24. Conference 25 is on 13 March 2021. The NCETM’s Tuesday evening Twitter chat (7-8pm) #mathscpdchat – open to all.

James Cresswell teaches at a large secondary school in Suffolk where ability-setting in maths is well established, for all year groups. To reduce movement and numbers of contacts during the pandemic, the school took the decision to teach Key Stage 3 in their mixed attainment form groups in autumn 2020. This has been a big change for the department, and James tells us how he has made the most of it. Show notes Taking part in the discussion are: James Cresswell: maths teacher at a secondary school in Suffolk Gwen Tresidder: NCETM Communications Manager Episode chapters 05:36 - How have your lessons changed? 12:06 - Where have you got support and ideas from? 14:46 - How have students and parents reacted? Useful links James Cresswell tweets as @mathsmrc. During the conversation, James mentions: Helen Hindle interview on Mr Barton Maths Podcast Variation theory website from Mr Barton Maths Mixed attainment maths website Resourceaholic website Maths4everyone website Attending online maths conferences – these were the Complete Maths conferences 23 and 24. Conference 25 is on 13 March 2021. The NCETM’s Tuesday evening Twitter chat (7-8pm) #mathscpdchat – open to all.

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