
Emma Lindley-Thompson
Maths expert who co-authored the expert edit. She is interested in primary education and supporting teachers and leaders.
Top 3 podcasts with Emma Lindley-Thompson
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Apr 5, 2025 • 1h
Teaching Through Comparison: What Works and When?
John Jackson and Emma Lindley-Thompson, both maths experts, explore how comparing solution methods can boost students' conceptual and procedural knowledge in mathematics. They discuss a landmark study that reveals the benefits and challenges of this teaching approach. The conversation delves into the balance between direct instruction and student exploration, urging teachers to leverage structured strategies while supporting independent learning. They also emphasize the importance of adapting these findings for the primary classroom to enhance student understanding.

Mar 1, 2025 • 1h 12min
Concreteness Fading: Bridging Procedural and Conceptual Understanding
John Jackson, a mathematics education expert, and Emma Lindley-Thompson, a primary education specialist, delve into the intricacies of bridging procedural and conceptual understanding in math. They discuss the challenges of blending concrete and abstract teaching methods, emphasizing the CPA framework and the significance of 'concreteness fading.' The duo also evaluates the effectiveness of manipulatives versus abstract symbols and stresses the importance of teacher professional development to enhance classroom practices, ultimately aiming to boost students' mathematical comprehension.

Jan 18, 2025 • 50min
Maximising Learning with Interleaved Practice in Maths
John Jackson and Emma Lindley-Thompson, co-authors of "Helping Pupils Learn Maths" and experts in mathematics education, delve into the transformative power of interleaved practice. They discuss how interleaving various mathematical concepts enhances student engagement and retention. The duo shares practical strategies for classroom implementation, addressing common misconceptions about the approach, and highlights the implications of cognitive science in teaching. Their insights aim to empower educators to improve learning outcomes effectively.