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June 12, 2018
Launch of Maths Anxiety Trust
Writing about web page http://mathsaction.org.uk/
The Maths Anxiety Trust holds its first major event – a Summit on Maths Anxiety – on the 13th June 2018.
September 01, 2016
Thoughts on developing mathematical resilience from Nick Peatfield
Writing about web page http://www.bsrlm.org.uk/IPs/ip35-2/BSRLM-IP-35-2-13.pdf
Nick Peatfield, University of Bristol and John Cabot Academy, develops the construct Mathematical Resilience further:
He writes: "Some general form of learning resilience was part of [many previous initiatives]. It was Johnston-Wilder and Lee (2010), however, who first tried to refine this notion to apply specifically to mathematics, and pull out some of the specific mathematical attributes and strategies that learners need to have in order to be resilient in doing mathematics."
http://www.bsrlm.org.uk/IPs/ip35-2/BSRLM-IP-35-2-13.pdf
May 09, 2016
Relevance of resilience to the primary SATs protest
Writing about web page http://theconversation.com/profiles/laura-nicholson-263501
"... there are differences in how SATs are viewed by different children. Some perceive them to be stressful, while others view them as a challenge.
... How resilient a child is can reduce the negative effects of test anxiety on performance. Specifically, children who believe they can succeed, trust and seek comfort from others easily and who are not overly sensitive, can be better at combatting the problems associated with test anxiety. Parents may therefore help their children by attempting to nurture and boost their resilience."
November 06, 2015
What is mathematical resilience?
Our work on mathematical resilience is deeply rooted in the work of others, including Bandura.
Once a learner is mathematically resilient, they are able to "maintain self-efficacy in the face of personal or social threat to mathematical well-being".
See https://www.uky.edu/~eushe2/Bandura/BanEncy.html
October 18, 2015
Supporting A–level students who thought they had left maths behind
This conference paper discusses the outcomes of the Level 1 Coaching for Mathematical Resilience course, for a group of 5 school students (Sept to Nov 2014), who volunteered to become ‘peer coaches for mathematical resilience’ in school.
The course provided a safe and collaborative working environment in which the school students learned to manage their own reactions to mathematical ideas, to explore choices and to reflect on how to support someone else to find the resources to overcome their own barriers to learning mathematics. The data confirm that once a school student has begun to develop their own personal mathematical resilience, they can successfully coach themselves and others to manage their anxiety and develop as resilient learners and users of mathematics.
Learner outcomes improved noticeably as a result and, as coaches, the students were able to coach others including at a higher level of maths.
July 27, 2015
Mary's paper now published in EduLearn Conference proceedings
The paper summaraising Mary Lugalia's PhD work with year 7s using Grid Algebra is now published as a conference paper.
April 16, 2015
First Call to November Conference
Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/ces/research/current/mathematicsresilience
Today, we have issued a Formal Invitation to take part in an international conference focussed on what is being done to address mathematics anxiety and avoidance, and to promote mathematical resilience, in learners at home, at school and at work.
We will be offering a platform for any contributor to share a paper or a video virtually, in addition to the option to attend face-to-face. Do consider asking your local school, authority, employer, MP, Union what they are doing to change the mathematics culture around them.
People who have had previous bad experiences of mathematics which are holding them back from progress (over 30% in UK) need access to support and a change of Mindset.
December 18, 2014
Chapter about mathematical resilience in new book
Writing about web page http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415822855/
Clare and I have had a chapter published about mathematical resilience in the 2015 Routledge International Handbook of Dyscalculia and Mathematical Learning Difficulties. The chapter gives an overview of the scope of the construct mathematical resilience in helping practitioners pull together a broad base of international research into a pragmatic approach to solving the 'mathematics problem'.
December 08, 2014
Work of Gaye Williams
Writing about web page http://www.iccr.edu.au/index.php/projects/7-the-role-of-optimism-in-collaborative-problem-solving
Gaye Williams uses the construct 'optimism', with similar findings.
Prezi project on mathematical resilience
Writing about web page https://prezi.com/afigd_uzjtwb/developing-mathematical-resilience/
Jason Marrett presents his research on developing mathematical resilience in the classroom.