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Andy Brown

Ep. 2

In this episode of Talking Scottish Education, Darren Leslie and Stuart Farmer engage with Andy Brown, the National Mathematics Advisor, to discuss the current state and future of mathematics education in Scotland. They explore the challenges faced in mathematics instruction, the importance of curriculum improvement, and the need for professional learning and collaboration among educators. Andy shares insights on international best practices and emphasises the significance of connecting mathematical concepts across subjects. The conversation highlights the necessity for clarity in the curriculum and the role of teacher autonomy in fostering effective teaching strategies.


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