The Primary Maths Podcast

Ep 37: Rebuilding Teacher Confidence in Maths - Insights from Patrick Renouf


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In today’s episode, Jon speaks to Patrick Renouf, an international maths educator whose journey is unlike almost any other. As a child, Patrick experienced what he later recognised as maths trauma — a mix of high-stakes testing, procedural teaching, and an early sense that maths “wasn’t for him.” But what followed was a remarkable transformation.

Patrick now works with schools around the world helping teachers rebuild their relationship with maths, shift towards teaching for understanding, and create classrooms where thinking — not performing — is the centrepiece of maths learning.

Together, Jon and Patrick explore:

🔍 What’s Inside This Episode
  • Patrick’s early experiences of maths anxiety and streaming — and how this shaped his later work.
  • Why traditional teaching left him “adrift” and almost caused him to fail his NQT year.
  • The pivotal moment a maths coach walked into his classroom and asked, “What do you want to work on?”
  • How Number Talks, introduced by Sherry Parrish, completely reframed his understanding of number, fluency, and strategy use.
  • Why conceptual understanding isn’t a ‘nice to have’ — it’s the anchor for long-term learning.
  • The difference between deductive (“Here’s the objective, now do examples…”) and inductive learning (“What patterns do you notice?”).
  • How concept-based inquiry helps children generalise, connect ideas and think like mathematicians.
  • Why productive struggle, the Learning Pit, and carefully crafted questions level the playing field for all learners.
  • The cultural problems that fuel maths anxiety in adults and children — and why fast answers are not the goal.
  • How teachers can regain confidence in maths, even if they’ve never felt strong at it.

🧠 Key Takeaways
  • Maths anxiety often stems from performance-driven environments, rote learning, and fragile early foundations.
  • Teachers frequently carry their own maths trauma — and it silently shapes classroom practice.
  • Mathematical fluency is about being accurate, flexible and efficient — not just fast.
  • Letting pupils invent strategies develops deeper number sense than teaching algorithms too early.
  • Concept-based inquiry gives children ownership over the mathematics and levels out the power dynamic in class.
  • Confusion isn’t failure — it’s the entry point into real learning.

📚 Mentioned in This Episode
  • Number Talks – Sherry Parrish
  • The Learning Pit – James Nottingham
  • Mindset & Mathematical Mindsets – Jo Boaler
  • Concept-Based Inquiry – Lynn Erickson, Lois Lanning, Carla Marshall, Rachel French

🌍 Where to Find Patrick
  • Website: patrickrenouf.com
  • LinkedIn: Just search Patrick Renouf (there aren’t many!)

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The Primary Maths PodcastBy Jon Cripwell