The Problem with Maths (and some digital ideas to fix it)
FEB 04, 2022
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Happy New year and welcome to 2022!



In our first episode for the year, host Leanne McMahon talks to educator and digital guru Greg O'Connor from Texthelp. Greg poses some of the problems he sees in how our students are learning maths and suggests some solutions for overcoming these issues. Contact us at www.calculate.org.au or https://www.facebook.com/amsischools 



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Contact Greg:



Email: g.oconnor@texthelp.com



Twitter @gregoconnor



Webpage: gregoryoconnor.com



Texthelp



www.texthelp.com



EquatIO



https://www.texthelp.com/en-au/products/equatio/ 



EquatIO - Free for Teachers



http://text.help/freeforteachers



EquatIO For Schools/Universities - contact asiapac@texthelp.com



Other resources:



Early math skills predict later academic success



Australia’s Chief Scientist 2020 Australia's STEM Workforce Report



A couple of posts by Greg:



Literacy the real barrier to STEM uptake



Can educational technologies help to reverse Australia’s maths slump?



How should schools tackle the maths slump?



Research has shown that mathematics textbooks contain more concepts per sentence and paragraph than any other type of text.



Joan M. Kenney (2005) Literacy Strategies for Improving Mathematics Instruction, ASCD, 2005



STEM texts are often written above the grade level for which they are intended



Barton, M. L., Heidema, C., & Jordan, D. (2002). Teaching Reading in Mathematics and Science. Educational leadership, 60(3), 24-28. PDF



Does reading *really* matter in mathematics?



https://www.theconfidentteacher.com/2021/04/does-reading-really-matter-in-mathematics/



Readability with Rewordify



https://rewordify.com/

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