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The NCETM Maths Podcast

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The NCETM Maths Podcast, from the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics, invites teachers, maths experts and anyone with a passion for teaching maths to talk about topics that shine a light on great maths teaching. With ideas for classroom activities, inspirational stories of careers in maths, and lively debates on contemporary topics, the NCETM podcast has something for everyone. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Ciencia Matemáticas
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  • The NCETM podcast episode 87 Teacher Professionalism: a conversation with Professor Dame Alison Peacock
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of the NCETM Maths Podcast, the NCETM’s Gaynor Bahan talks with Professor Dame Allison Peacock, Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, about the importance of teacher collaboration, professional learning, and the current state and future vision of teaching as a respected profession. They discuss the Chartered College's recent report on revisiting teacher professionalism and how initiatives like the Maths Hubs Programme contribute to building a culture of trust, ethics and knowledge sharing among teachers.

    A transcript (PDF) of this episode is available to download.

    Show notes Taking part in the discussion:
    • Professor Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive, Chartered College of Teaching
    • Gaynor Bahan, Assistant Director for System Leadership, NCETM
    • Julia Thomson, Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, NCETM.
    Episode chapters
    • 00:00 Introduction to the NCETM Maths Podcast
    • 00:59 Exploring teacher professionalism
    • 02:15 The Chartered College of Teaching
    • 03:27 Domains of teacher professionalism
    • 12:19 Challenges and opportunities in teacher professionalism
    • 16:25 The role of collaboration in professional development
    • 23:26 Empowering teachers through leadership roles
    • 29:14 The importance of professional learning and recognition
    • 40:00 Final reflections on teacher professionalism.
    Useful links
    • Chartered College of Teaching Report – Revisiting the Notion of Teacher Professionalism (Müller & Cook, May 2024)
    • The Chartered College of Teaching
    • Beyond the maths classroom: how trusts can support teacher professionalism (NCETM, October 2024)
    • Explore previous episodes of the NCETM podcast in our archive.
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    45 m
  • We need to talk: exploring the Oracy Commission Report
    Jun 5 2025

    In this episode of the NCETM Maths Podcast, Jane Hawkins, the NCETM’s Assistant Director for Secondary, speaks to Geoff Barton, chair of the Oracy Education Commission. The conversation dives into the importance of oracy in the classroom, especially in mathematics, exploring how it can transform learning and teaching. They discuss the current state of oracy education, its potential to close the disadvantage attainment gap, and specific recommendations for embedding oracy into professional development for teachers. Geoff references valuable insights and case studies, including contributions from experts such as Tim Oates and David Thomas, as well as practical examples from schools successfully implementing oracy strategies.

    A transcript (PDF) of this episode is available to download.

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    Show notes Taking part in the discussion:
    • Geoff Barton, Chair of the Oracy Education Commission
    • Jane Hawkins, Assistant Director for Secondary Mathematics, NCETM
    • Julia Thomson, Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, NCETM.
    Episode chapters
    • 00:00 Introduction to the NCETM Maths Podcast
    • 01:22 Meet Jane Hawkins and Geoff Barton
    • 01:50 The importance of oracy in education
    • 03:19 Disciplinary oracy in mathematics
    • 04:17 Revelations about oracy from maths
    • 06:49 Challenges and solutions in teaching maths
    • 12:13 The role of teachers in oracy-rich classrooms
    • 15:04 The impact of oracy on student behaviour and engagement
    • 19:53 Assessment and the future of oracy
    • 27:48 Oracy and disadvantaged pupils
    • 36:46 Teacher professional development in oracy
    • 49:46 Conclusion and further resources.
    Useful links
    • Oracy Education Commission report – We need to talk (October 2024)
    • The Commission Conversations – Tim Oates
    • The Commission Conversations – David Thomas
    • Discover more from the Commission Conversations podcast archive
    • NCETM feature: We need to talk (about maths) (February 2025)
    • Maths Hubs Research and Innovation Work Groups
    • Bullock Report: A Language for Life (HMSO, 1975)
    • EEF Secondary Maths Practice Review (June 2024)
    • The NCETM Maths Podcast – Oracy in the maths classroom
    • NCETM: The role of oracy in the context of teaching for mastery
    • All-Party Parliamentary Group Report, Speak for Change
    • Voice 21 Oracy Framework
    • TES article: Neil Mercer: Oracy is still not properly understood (May 2025)
    • Explore previous episodes of the NCETM podcast in our archive.
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    51 m
  • Evaluating Maths Hubs’ impact with the EEF
    Apr 4 2025

    In this episode, the NCETM’s Dr Jen Shearman, Paul Rowlandson and Sue Evans discuss the upcoming EEF-funded trials of two important Maths Hubs programmes in 2025/26. The conversation explores the role of external evaluation, the challenges of conducting randomised controlled trials (RCTs), and what the findings could mean for maths education.

    A transcript (PDF) of this episode is available to download.

    Show notes Taking part in the discussion:
    • Jen Shearman, Director for Evaluation and Impact, NCETM
    • Sue Evans, Assistant Director for Primary, NCETM
    • Paul Rowlandson, Assistant Director for School and Professional Development, NCETM
    • Julia Thomson, Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, NCETM.
    Episode chapters
    • 00:00 Introduction and welcome
    • 01:12 Meet the team and overview of the EEF trials
    • 01:57 Understanding the EEF and its role
    • 03:31 The NCETM's involvement with the EEF
    • 06:11 Introduction to the SKTM Secondary Non-specialist Teachers Programme
    • 09:28 Introduction to the Mastering Number at Reception and KS1 Programme
    • 12:02 Challenges in conducting the trials
    • 22:01 Hopes and expectations from the trials
    • 31:04 Conclusion and how to get involved.
    Useful links
    • Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics Secondary Non-specialist Teachers Programme
    • Mastering Number at Reception and KS1
    • Mastering Number at KS2
    • Blog post on the EEF trials: Going for gold standard
    • Evaluating our programmes in 2025/26
    • EEF trial of the Secondary Non-specialist Teachers SKTM Programme
    • EEF trial of the Mastering Number at Reception and KS1 Programme
    • TIMMS 2023 Report
    • Coordinating mathematical success: the mathematics subject report (2023)
    • Explore previous episodes of the NCETM podcast in our archive.
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    33 m
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