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In this episode, Dr Shaddi Tembo and Co-found of Dyscalculia Network, Rob Jennings discuss dyscalculia and differentiation. Rob touches on spotting signs – with the help of a free checklist resource - and putting an assessment in place, which may help lead to a diagnosis.
Rob and Shaddai discuss the importance of early intervention and support on number sense at an early age. Rob offers his future vision for dyscalculia awareness and his desire to make maths relevant, as it plays such a key role in later life.
Practitioners may be interested to learn more about multimodal approaches to mathematics education in this episode, as well as changing attitudes towards people who struggle with mathematics.
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By TTSIn this episode, Dr Shaddi Tembo and Co-found of Dyscalculia Network, Rob Jennings discuss dyscalculia and differentiation. Rob touches on spotting signs – with the help of a free checklist resource - and putting an assessment in place, which may help lead to a diagnosis.
Rob and Shaddai discuss the importance of early intervention and support on number sense at an early age. Rob offers his future vision for dyscalculia awareness and his desire to make maths relevant, as it plays such a key role in later life.
Practitioners may be interested to learn more about multimodal approaches to mathematics education in this episode, as well as changing attitudes towards people who struggle with mathematics.
📌 To shop for resources relevant to this podcast conversation, click here.
Listened and loved it? Sign-up here for exclusive follow-up content and be the first to hear about new episodes.
(The views expressed throughout this podcast are the speakers' own, and TTS does not take responsibility for the views and guidance highlighted as part of this recording.)
Please note: When referencing the speakers views, theory and work for development of your own materials, please ensure academic reference of the speaker is cited.

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