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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2020 · 13 MIN

Year 10 come back – one school's story

from The NCETM Maths Podcast · host NCETM

Deb Friis is a secondary maths teacher and Research Associate at a research school in Sussex. She also co-leads on secondary mastery for the Sussex Maths Hub. In this interview she talks about what it’s like to be back teaching Y10 students, how research has informed her maths department’s priorities during this period, and their early thoughts about September. She also talks about the difficulties of the GCSE grading process this year. We hope that this interview, with others in the series, will generate ideas and allow listeners to reflect on what works best for their own situations. Show notes Taking part in the discussion, recorded on 29 June 2020, are: Deb Friis: Maths teacher and Research Associate at Durrington High School, Sussex Gwen Tresidder: NCETM Communications Manager Episode chapters 00:06 – Intro and how Deb found lockdown 02:54 – How the school organised return of Year 10 06:51 – Any plans to get Years 7 to 9 back? 07:21 – Thoughts about September 09:46 – The school’s role as a Research School 11:41 – How did GCSE grading work out?  Useful links Deb tweets as @runningstitch  During the podcast, Deb mentions: Hegarty Maths Loom video messaging service EEF best evidence on supporting students to learn remotely Back to teaching Year 10 this summer – Deb’s blog post Google learning platform (schools can now apply for funding to set up the Google learning platform or the Microsoft equivalent) Research into impact of Christchurch earthquakes on attainment EEF best evidence on impact of school closures on the attainment gap

Deb Friis is a secondary maths teacher and Research Associate at a research school in Sussex. She also co-leads on secondary mastery for the Sussex Maths Hub. In this interview she talks about what it’s like to be back teaching Y10 students, how research has informed her maths department’s priorities during this period, and their early thoughts about September. She also talks about the difficulties of the GCSE grading process this year. We hope that this interview, with others in the series, will generate ideas and allow listeners to reflect on what works best for their own situations. Show notes Taking part in the discussion, recorded on 29 June 2020, are: Deb Friis: Maths teacher and Research Associate at Durrington High School, Sussex Gwen Tresidder: NCETM Communications Manager Episode chapters 00:06 – Intro and how Deb found lockdown 02:54 – How the school organised return of Year 10 06:51 – Any plans to get Years 7 to 9 back? 07:21 – Thoughts about September 09:46 – The school’s role as a Research School 11:41 – How did GCSE grading work out?  Useful links Deb tweets as @runningstitch  During the podcast, Deb mentions: Hegarty Maths Loom video messaging service EEF best evidence on supporting students to learn remotely Back to teaching Year 10 this summer – Deb’s blog post Google learning platform (schools can now apply for funding to set up the Google learning platform or the Microsoft equivalent) Research into impact of Christchurch earthquakes on attainment EEF best evidence on impact of school closures on the attainment gap

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