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Teaching Struggling Students in Primary Maths

Aug 19, 2014

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Do students struggle with maths? Or do they struggle with our teaching methods? This SlideShare contains some topics from a new module just released by The Association of Independent Schools of NSW.
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Do students struggle with maths?

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or with our teaching methods?

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The way children relate to maths is impacted by their notion of

success.

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How do YOU define success in mathematics?

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How do YOUR STUDENTS define it?

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For example, a helpful definition can be derived from the Working Mathematically outcomes and the research they are based on.

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This research outlines five strands of mathematical proficiency.

• Conceptual understanding • Procedural fluency • Strategic competence • Adaptive reasoning • Productive disposition

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And that’s just one helpful way to define success.

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On the other hand, an unhelpful definition can sever a student’s relationship with the subject.

unhelpful

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You know those moments when they struggle?

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… when thoughts of failure loom?

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… when their relationship with maths is most fragile?

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Those are the moments when they need a helpful

notion of success.

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A notion that doesn’t undermine their effort,

but rewards it.

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A notion that promotes ...

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An Inquiry Relationship

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Do you mean inquiry based learning?

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Nope.

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Nor is it just another vague idea

(like enjoying maths or

being engaged).

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An inquiry relationship is characterised by:

• Confidence • Intuition • Curiosity

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My co-worker has an inquiry relationship

with the World Cup.

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My sister has an inquiry relationship

with cooking.

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What are YOUR inquiry relationships?

(Confidence, intuition, curiosity)

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And how do we encourage them in OUR STUDENTS?

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Join us

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We’ve just started a new online course.

It’s different.

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It’s a learning community

led by Kristen Tripet.

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Together we discuss and explore

this topic (and others).

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The course is packed

with the latest research.

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We also tease apart

mathematical fundamentals

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so that we can teach them more clearly.

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We support each other as we build our own

inquiry relationships with maths

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so we can help our students

build them too.