Digging for the Why

MEI

A podcast for maths teachers of Years 5-8 looking at continuity and why we need to dig for the why in our lessons. Join Andy (former secondary teacher) and Alison (former primary teacher) for a podcast series discussing issues around continuity, the transition from primary to secondary, and many of the problems around teaching and learning maths.

  1. 26/07/2023 · BONUS

    Christmas Special: Live at the MEI conference - All about the Oak project

    Send us a text Hello and welcome to Digging for the why - the podcast for maths teachers and maths enthusiasts where we discuss the need to ask why.   In this special episode, recorded live at the MEI conference in June 2023, we get the opportunity to ask questions to the key people involved in designing the new maths curriculum for KS1-4 for the Oak National Academy. Andy hosts the episode and is joined by the following guests on stage: Charlie Stripp – CEO of MEI Ed Southall – Maths lead for the Oak National Academy Alison Hopper – Primary lead for the Oak National Academy (and usual co-host for DFTW!) Vicky Wheelhouse – Secondary lead for the Oak National Academy This was a 45 minute Q&A about the planned Oak curriculum for maths where teachers and other audience members go the chance to ask questions of the panel. The questions include: ·       Why choose MEI? ·       How will Oak address the various transitions across KS1-4? ·       As a student, will I feel ‘Oak fatigue’? ·       How does this project differ from other ‘bought in’ curriculums? ·       How do the Oak resources empower teachers rather than deskill them? ·       How are the resources created and how can teachers adapt them? ·       Is accessibility considered for these resources? ·       Are there any resources for SEND? If not, are they planned for the future?  Links to things mentioned in this episode: The Oak National Academy Equatio Find Ed and VIcky here: ·       Ed – @edsouthall ·       Vicky - @v_wheelhouse Enjoyed this episode? Help us reach more people by leaving us a 5*!! review You can find us on X Andy - @desire2undrstnd/Bluesky Alison - @AlisonHopperMEI A talented young creative iingledew produced our intro/outro – check out his Soundcloud.

    45 min
  2. 15/07/2022

    S1 E8 - Does technology have a place in the classroom with Tom Button

    Send us a text Hello and welcome to Digging for the why - the podcast for maths teachers of years 5-8 looking at continuity and why we need to dig for the why in our lessons. In this episode, Alison and Andy are joined by a special guest, Tom Button. Together they discuss the following: Season 2 of Digging For The Why?How can students and teachers benefit from technology?When should students start using technology?Andy poses the daft question: Is there a difference between using technology and using technology in the classroom?What is happening with technology use in the primary sector?How can we improve teaching through the use of technology?Take simple steps to experience success with technologyLinks to things mentioned in this episode: Calculator CrunchGraphing software - Autograph/Desmos/GeoGebra SAMR modelFlipgrid - now called Flip!Desmos ClassroomGlobalGEGIf you enjoyed this episode please help us reach more people by leaving us a (good and 5*!!) review :-) You can find us on twitter: Andy - @desire2undrstnd Alison - @AlisonHopperMEI Tom - @MathsTechnology Our intro/outro was produced by a talented young creative - check out his Soundcloud. Enjoyed this episode? Help us reach more people by leaving us a 5*!! review You can find us on X Andy - @desire2undrstnd/Bluesky Alison - @AlisonHopperMEI A talented young creative iingledew produced our intro/outro – check out his Soundcloud.

    56 min

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A podcast for maths teachers of Years 5-8 looking at continuity and why we need to dig for the why in our lessons. Join Andy (former secondary teacher) and Alison (former primary teacher) for a podcast series discussing issues around continuity, the transition from primary to secondary, and many of the problems around teaching and learning maths.