The NCETM Maths Podcast

From GCSE Maths resits to primary school maths lead

09.29.2022 - By NCETMPlay

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Hollie Burgess teaches maths to Year 6 at a one-form entry primary school in Rutland. She’s recently taken on the role of maths lead. But she hasn’t always found maths easy – in fact her experience of maths GCSE was tortuous and demoralising. In this conversation Hollie shares the insights her experience has given her, into what some of her pupils might be experiencing. And she encourages teachers to recognise the importance of children’s confidence and happiness in helping them to learn.

Show notes

Taking part in the discussion:

Hollie Burgess, Year 6 teacher and maths lead, Ketton Church of England School, Rutland

Gwen Tresidder, NCETM Communications Manager.

Episode chapters

01:00 Introduction to Hollie and her school

03:55 Hollie’s maths story: primary and secondary school

10:33 Hollie’s maths story: post-16

15:10 Hollie’s maths story: university

16:20 Did you fear teaching maths?

17:58 How does your experience affect your classroom practice?

21:04 Tips for teachers who have never found maths difficult.

Useful links

Hollie tweets as @hollieteach.

At 02:58 Hollie mentions that her school is involved in Maths Hubs CPD in a Teaching for Mastery (Sustaining) Work Group with East Midlands South Maths Hub. Find out more by following the links.

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