#174 Research in Action 22: Early years mathematics with Camilla Gilmore
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Camilla Gilmore is the Developmental Psychology and lead of the Centre for Early Mathematics Learning. She has done research for 20 years focused on learning mathematics in particular looking at cognitive aspects (e.g. executive function skills that we discussed back in episode 151) This is part of my Research in Action mini-series, where I interview a researcher from the Mathematics Education Centre at Loughborough University about their chosen area of interest, and the implications for maths teaching and learning. You can check out the show-notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/research-in-action-22/ Time-stamps: The importance of early years maths. (7:38) What are the age groups of early learners? (11:52) How much variation is meaningful and how much incidental? (15:42) Early years and executive functions. (21:11) Cognitive load theory and extraneous load. (27:13) How retrieval practice works in early years. (31:10) The month of birth effect on learning. (35:33) How much do emotional aspects play a role? (39:47) Positive attitudes to maths in early years. (44:26) What secondary teachers can learn from early years teachers? (48:39) How did you change your mind about the centre? (54:20)
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