Supporting families with mathematics with Vic Simms
In this episode of the Mr Barton Maths podcast, Professor Victoria Simms discusses her research on children's mathematical thinking and the importance of family involvement in early education. She emphasises the role of the home environment in shaping children's mathematical experiences and the need for supportive resources for parents. The discussion also covers the challenges of early education, the impact of sibling interactions, and the long-term effects of early mathematical experiences. Vic shares insights on data-collection methodologies in educational research and highlights the importance of fostering positive mathematical experiences at home.

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