How to plan a maths lesson with Craig Latimir
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Mr Barton Maths Podcast, with me Craig Barton. This time around I spoke to maths teacher, Craig Latimir. We discussed Craig's process for planning a maths lesson. I asked Craig the following questions, and plenty more: What did your lesson planning process used to look like, and what problems did this lead to in the classroom? What are your overall principles of planning now? Do you plan in terms of individual lessons, or a sequence of lessons, or a hybrid? And then Craig takes us through the key phases of a lesson, describing how he plans th ..read more
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How to observe a lesson with Adam Boxer
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
This episode of the Mr Barton Maths Podcast is kindly supported by Oxford University Press’s new Key Stage 3 maths curriculum called Mosaic. You can find out more by searching for Oxford Smart Mosaic or visiting here. *** Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Mr Barton Maths Podcast, with me Craig Barton. This time around I spoke to science teacher and author, Adam Boxer. We discussed Adam’s process for observing lessons, giving feedback and coaching teachers. We discussed the following, and plenty more: What were Adam’s early experiences both being observed and observing others ..read more
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Beyond survival - a conversation with Jamie Thom
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
Jamie Thom interviewed me for his excellent Beyond Survival podcast - a show aimed at supporting new teachers. Jamie asked me to share five tips that I thought would benefit those teachers new to the classroom. Here is what I came up with: The importance of boosting the participation ratio Respecting both types of wait time Improving paired discussion Embracing Learner-generated examples Asking students to assign confidence scores to their work You can listen to more episodes of Beyond Survival here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/beyond-survival-the-new-teacher-podcast/id1643514835&n ..read more
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The future of the Mr Barton Maths podcast
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
Here are the links to the things discussed in the show: Tips for Teachers website Tips for Teachers podcast Tips for Teachers newsletter Tips for Teachers book Online and face-to-face CPD and departmental support Three Tips for Teachers episodes to check out: Jamie Thom Sammy Kempner Craig Latimir The Mr Barton Maths Podcast will be back soon ..read more
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Ollie Lovell: relations, regulation, leadership & tools for teachers
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
Ollie Lovell is a maths teacher from sunny Australia. He is also a head of department, blogger, research ravager, pioneering podcaster, and best-selling author. He joins me to discuss the key ideas from his book: Tools for Teachers. We focus on two key areas: regulation & relationships, and leadership. Ollie offers his usual dose of practical, actionable takeaways that any teacher can try. For more information about today’s guest, plus links to the websites, resources and ideas they mention, please visit the show notes page: http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/ollie-lovell-tools-for-tea ..read more
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Introducing... Tips for Teachers!
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
This episode of the Mr Barton Maths Podcast is a taster of my new project: Tips for Teachers (check out the website here: tipsforteachers.co.uk ) Each episode of the Tips for Teachers podcast features a guest sharing 5 tips to improve any aspect of teaching life. To get you in the mood, I wanted to share one tip from each of my first five guests: Adam Boxer: To reduce “choppy time” in lessons, use a Front Loaded Means of Participation and wait for Golden Silence Jo Morgan: Don’t forget the respond part of responsive teaching Tom Sherrington: Start with whoever got 8 out of 10 Jemma Sherwood ..read more
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Dan Draper: Overlearning and conceptual leaps
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
I have been a big fan of Dan’s work for a few years now. Along with last episode’s guest, Paul Rowlandson, Dan’s blog is one of the few I have notifications on for new posts because I find it essential reading. I love the way Dan reflects on his thinking from the ideas he tries out in his lessons. In this episode we discuss overlearning and conceptual leaps. For more information about today’s guest, plus links to the websites, resources and ideas they mention, please visit the show notes page: http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/dan-draper-overlearning-and-conceptual-leaps ..read more
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Paul Rowlandson: Getting mixed up with interleaving
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
Paul is a maths teacher with a strong interest in research - so much so that he is now embarking upon a doctorate. He also holds the prestigious title of being Jo Morgan’s favourite maths blogger. In this conversation we discuss Paul's research into Interleaving - what is it, what is it not, and how can teachers harness its power? For more information about today’s guest, plus links to the websites, resources and ideas they mention, please visit the show notes page: http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/paul-rowlandson-getting-mixed-up-with-interleaving ..read more
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Jo Morgan - depth and sequencing of the maths curriculum
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
Jo is a legend of the maths teaching community. Her website, resourceaholic, is the go-to site for many teachers to find hand-picked, curated, top-quality resources and her Maths Gems series of posts are a must read for the latest mathematical gold out there. Jo joins me to discuss the importance of depth and sequencing when thinking about maths curricula. For more information about today’s guest, plus links to the websites, resources and ideas they mention, please visit the show notes page: http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/jo-morgan-depth-and-sequencing-of-the-maths-curriculum ..read more
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Tom Harbour: engaging parents in their children's learning
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by Craig Barton
1y ago
Tom is the CEO at Learning with Parents. Regular listeners might recall that I was lucky enough to attend Tom’s session at the virtual MA conference earlier this year, and I loved it. The session was all about how schools can engage parents in their children’s learning, and dispelled a few myths I held to be true. About 2 minutes into that session, I knew I wanted Tom on the show, and fortunately he was kind enough to accept my invitation. For more information about today’s guest, plus links to the websites, resources and ideas they mention, please visit the show notes page: http://www.mr ..read more
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