Dr Ange's Blog

Why I completed a PhD numeracy leaders teachers Aug 26, 2022

Often people ask me about my ‘journey’ to complete a PhD, so I thought I would share it here in case it sparks your interest!

My journey began when I was a classroom teacher.  I started off completing a Masters of Education at Melbourne University. I decided to do this course because, at the time, ...

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The Matthew Effect numeracy leaders teachers Aug 24, 2022

One of the lovely things about moving into a new house is seeing our garden move through the different seasons.

As we move into spring in Melbourne, our beautiful Magnolia tree has started to bloom- every day we all admire its beauty. 

Last week my 3 old said “mum what’s ‘wrong’ with that one?” (s...

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Writing Conferences and Maths Conferences numeracy leaders teachers Aug 17, 2022

Currently I am reading a book called Conferring with Young Mathematicians at Work by Cathy Fosnot. It is a great book and has reinforced the importance of us being really familiar with the developmental progressions students move through when they are learning mathematical content. The books covers ...

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I am a Junior Teacher- how can I help? numeracy leaders teachers Aug 03, 2022

When I was a classroom teacher, most of my teaching was in the junior grades. I spent many years in a Year 1/2 composite class and I loved every minute (for the record Year 1 is still my favourite year level to teach).

Imposter Syndrome

When I took on the role of numeracy leader for my school, I f...

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Notice and Wonder numeracy leaders teachers Aug 03, 2022

I'm always on the lookout for routines that are simple and effective in the classroom. Notice and Wonder is one of those. Basically, all you need is an image to project on the screen, and you ask the students “What do you notice, what do you wonder?”.

These prompts invite amazing discussions and bu...

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Maths and the Commonwealth Games numeracy leaders teachers Jul 20, 2022

Next week is the beginning of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham (United Kingdom). The games take place from the 28th of July to the 8th August.

For those of you not familiar with this event, it is held every 4 years and athletes from the Commonwealth Countries are invited to play 26 individual a...

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The lesson I learnt from my oven numeracy leaders teachers Jul 13, 2022

We have recently moved house, and I am just getting to ‘know’ my new oven.

I am pretty confident with technology and appliances so when we arrived and the oven didn’t work, I didn’t panic, I simply googled and discovered that it was most likely because the digital clock was flashing. Apparently, mo...

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The range of student knowledge in place value numeracy leaders teachers Jun 23, 2022

We have just gone through the process of selling our house. Part of this process involves 'preparing' your house for sale. I have discovered this basically means doing all the jobs you have avoided doing while you were living in the house, so the people who buy your house can enjoy it more than you ...

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Thinking Mistake: Independent Column Thinkers numeracy leaders teachers Jun 15, 2022

Thinking Mistake: Independent Column Thinkers

When I work with students, I love to celebrate mistakes and promote a growth mindset (Dweck, 2016). I encourage all students to see that through mistakes comes learning. I like to label misconceptions as ‘thinking mistakes’. ‘Thinking mistakes’ are in d...

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Place Value Thinking Mistake: Count numeracy leaders teachers Jun 08, 2022

When I work with students, I love to celebrate mistakes and promote a growth mindset (Dweck, 2016). I encourage all students to see that through mistakes comes learning. I like to label misconceptions as ‘thinking mistakes’. ‘Thinking mistakes’ are in direct contrast to ‘silly mistakes’- ones which ...

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Place Value Thinking Mistake: Name/Record numeracy leaders teachers Jun 01, 2022

Place Value Thinking Mistake: Name/Record

When I work with students, I love to celebrate mistakes and promote a growth mindset (Dweck, 2016). I encourage all students to see that through mistakes comes learning. I like to label misconceptions as ‘thinking mistakes’. ‘Thinking mistakes’ are in direc...

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Growth Mindset for Numeracy Leaders numeracy leaders teachers May 25, 2022

This week I have been thinking about growth mindset because I have been re-reading the “Limitless Mind” by Jo Boaler. If you haven’t read it put it on your list! It is life changing!

I really admire Jo Boaler’s work and I think that we can learn so much from her, both as teachers but also as leader...

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