01.21.2021 - By NCETM
Kyle Evans has been teaching live online lessons, at his sixth form college in Hampshire since March, including a blended approach during autumn 2020. Kathryn Darwin’s school opted for an asynchronous approach during March 2020 lockdown but in January 2021 has has moved to a full online timetable. They discuss what works to help teach maths well online, and how to promote interaction with self-conscious students!
Show notes
Taking part in the discussion are:
Kyle Evans: Director of Maths and computer science at a large sixth form college near Southampton
Kathryn Darwin: secondary maths teacher and second in department in a school in Dewsbury
Gwen Tresidder: NCETM Communications Manager
Episode chapters
01:06 How their schools are delivering maths now
05:09 Addressing safeguarding/privacy concerns
11:53 Getting students to respond and engage
14:41 The best bit of maths you’ve taught online
Useful links
Kathryn tweets as @Arithmaticks and is one of the regular hosts on our Tuesday night CPD Twitter chat #mathscpdchat.
Kyle tweets as @kyledevans. His webpage kyledevans.com has more details about his other life as a maths entertainer. He has put some of his best ideas for getting students responding in this thread: Kyle D Evans on Twitter: "A few people requested some more content-specific tips for engagement in online lessons. I'm happy to share a few more ideas - maths-centric, but many adaptable to other subjects I'm sure.