Category Archives: 1.3 Trust & Respect

The fear of mathmatics!

So here I am looking at my weeks timetable and I feel fear rushing through my vains. I have a mathmatics lecture on monday and I can already feel my heart beating and my palms getting sweaty.

 

 

Monday evening  came around and I have completely changed my midset of mathmatics, the enjoyment I felt during that maths lecture was ground breaking. Why did I enjoy it? What was so different about that maths lesson compared to 13 years of school education where the clocks hands seemed to travel backwards?

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So here I am reflecting on a very enjoyable two hour lecture on mathmatics and trying to understand why I enjoyed it so much.

I realise that I was fully engaged in the whole two hour lecture where we were talking about mathmatics and it’s relevance in our daily lives. That got me thinking as I was never engaged in any maths lessons in school instead I lived in fear that I was going to be asked a question next and have to stand up in front of my peers and very weakly whimper a complete guessed answer to a question I did not understand.

So today I find that my engagement in the lesson was due to the lecturer making mathematics completely relevent to my everyday life. First the basics were discussed; how big or small an object can be, place value and them importance of zero, time and money, etc.

By making mathematics relevent to my everyday life I was able to follow the lecturer closely throughout the powerpoint and complete the journey trhough each transition without becoming lost. This has shown me that in every stage of teaching mathematics it is important to be mindful that there will be learners who will struggle more than others in particular areas. To combat this when teaching I will create a lesson that will show the individual learners why the content of the lessons are important and can be utilised during their day to day lives. By doing this from the very begining I hope that learners will not become anxious in maths lessons as they will be following the content of the lessons and be fully interactive during them. Also by creating a good report with pupils and a friendly classroom enviroment where everyone’s  voice is heard I hope the outcome will be enthusiastic pupils with the hunger to improve their mathematic skills in an enjoyable way.

 

 

Communities I belong to

Communities I see myself being a member of;

  • Athletics community
  • My family
  • Peers
  • University community
  • Work community

At The Dundee Hawkhill Harriers where I train and coach, we all share the same interest in athletics. We all value each others company and enjoy training together. At home I value my mum and dads opinions and listen to the advice they give me. At university we all share the experience of studying at a higher academic level. We all have the pressures of assignments and exams. At work we have to respect each other and work together as a team whilst communicating and being friendly.

They are different from other groups I interact as we all share a common interest in a particular area. Other groups of people outside these communities I don’t have regular interaction with. I might not see them every week to build relationships with them in the same way i can with family and friends from all of these different communities.