Episode 104
Mathematics, creativity & connection: Rethinking maths education in Australia
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High school mathematics in Australia is often driven by one thing: those high-stakes Year 12 exams.
In this episode, we take a fresh look at how high school maths is taught. We’re joined by someone who’s making waves in education: Donna Buckley, a mathematics and cybersecurity teacher from John Curtin College of the Arts in Western Australia.
In 2023, Donna received the Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools, recognised for inspiring students of all backgrounds to see the power of maths beyond the classroom and even opening their eyes to careers in STEM.
Donna brings a unique perspective on the gap between what mathematicians do and what high school maths has become. Donna also shares how she is shaking things up in the classroom, inspiring creativity, and connecting maths to her students’ interests – whether it’s the geometry of fashion, the patterns in textiles, or even using Dr. Seuss to introduce concepts in AI and chatbots.
This episode covers a lot of ground on the perceptions of maths and how it’s taught, so get ready for an eye-opening discussion.
Our host for this episode is Rose Crocker, an applied mathematician with the Australian Institute of Marine Science.
Additional Links
- Donna Buckley Awarded the 2023 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science Teaching in Secondary Schools
- Maths Talent Quest
- Australian Data Science Education Institute
- Building Thinking Classrooms with Peter Liljedahl
- Numberphile on YouTube
- A Mathematician’s Lament by Paul Lockhart
- Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT)
- Man-Made by Tracey Spicer