• Problem-solving schools

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Problem-solving schools

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we talk to Liz Woodham, Primary Coordinator at NRICH, about the Problem-solving Schools initiative and its aims to support the development of reasoning and problem-solving skills for pupils and students from Reception to post-16. Liz shares insights into the initiative's process, including the use of webinars and rich tasks to support schools, and we also look at the relationship between problem-solving and reasoning and their importance in a well-rounded maths education.

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    Show notes Taking part in the discussion:
    • Liz Woodham, Primary Coordinator, NRICH, University of Cambridge
    • Julia Thomson, Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, NCETM.
    Episode chapters
    • 00:00 Introduction
    • 04:00 Problem-solving Schools initiative
    • 05:08 The Kilpatrick Rope Model
    • 08:39 The Five Big Ideas in Teaching for Mastery
    • 10:26 Framework and goals of the Problem-solving Schools initiative
    • 17:22 ‘NRICH-style’ problems and SATs-style problems
    • 20:05 Developing a ‘productive disposition’
    • 22:16 Making time for problem-solving
    • 26:12 What is reasoning and problem-solving?
    • 29:52 Exploring and noticing
    • 37:26 Conclusion and how to get involved.
    Useful links
    • NRICH Problem-solving Schools initiative
    • NRICH Kilpatrick Rope Model
    • NRICH game mentioned in podcast: Make 37
    • Previous NCETM Maths Podcast discussion with NRICH: Episode 77 - Maths Games
    • Mentioned by Julia: Five Big Ideas in Teaching for Mastery
    • Feature on RIWGs: Research and Innovation in the Maths Hubs Network
    • Explore previous episodes of the NCETM podcast in our archive.
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