When I was in school I remember that I found nothing more boring than the instruction to ‘do questions number…
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At MAV Con the other day I sent out a tweet to catch up with other teacher bloggers: …
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Selected notes and titbits from this year’s MAV conference 🙂 Matt Skoss Hungarian sorting dance Can use this for decimal…
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Edit: Desmos has now come out with an interactive activity that introduces coordinate planes in the manner outlined below. Check…
Continue ReadingFootballers doing Ballet?: The Search for Sources of Innovation in Education
What follows is the speech I gave at the recent Australian College of Educators (ACE) national media awards. For the awards…
Continue Reading2 weeks before departure, Burmese language progress
This post is part of my ongoing Journal on learning Burmese. You can read the whole Journal here. So, 2 weeks…
Continue ReadingOne month till Myanmar. Cranking up the Burmese…
This post is part of my ongoing Journal on learning Burmese. You can read the whole Journal here. It’s October 7th…
Continue ReadingPythagoras’ Theorem: My attempt to write challenging questions and engage students
On my last placement I taught a unit on Pythagoras’ theorem to my year 9 class. I found it deceptively difficult.…
Continue ReadingWot-I-Got: At Risk Student: Reaching Them and Teaching Them, Richard Sagor and Jonas Cox (Preface and Chapter 1)
At the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers’ conference in Adelaide last month, Di Siemon, during her presentation on the Scaffolding…
Continue ReadingWot-I-Got: Bill Rogers on behaviour management
Listen to Ollie’s in-depth podcast interview with Bill Rogers here. ‘What’s your favourite football team?’ In my teacher training prior…
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