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Promoting Discussion in Higher Education Mathematics: Talk-Test

Promoting Discussion in Higher Education Mathematics. Over the last few years I have tried several different ways to incorporate group work and discussion in my Higher Education Mathematics classroom/lectures. Students don't instinctively love talking about maths! It takes a bit of work to set up some reason for students to get involved in mathematical discussion. I've tried the usual things: The basic "have a chat with your neighbour about that",The incentivised by fear "check your answers with you neighbour because I'll randomly pick someone to ask". The classic "think-pair-share". I've really enjoyed using the method from Peter Liljedahl's thinking classroom of using Vertical Non Permanent Surfaces (#VNPS). The rule I promote is that if you are writing on the board you can't write your own ideas, someone needs to tell you what to write. I find this works very well to promote discussions about interesting problems. This...

Welcome to RebelMaths!

Hello and welcome to RebelMaths! Who are RebelMaths? RebelMaths are two Mathematics Educators working in the Irish Higher Education Sector. We are always seeking ways to improve our teaching and see this blog as a great motivator to make us gather some of our thoughts and maybe share some things we have learned along the way. What will the RebelMaths blog be about? We will be writing about our current interests in the field of mathematics education and I'm sure that these interests will evolve as time goes on. Currently some topics we have on our minds include E-assessment in Maths Mathematics Learning Support  Vertical non-permanent surfaces and Visibly Random Groups Peer Assisted Learning Using edTech in the Maths classroom at third level Finding great ways to teach Transposition If you are interested in any of these topics, or other topics in Maths Ed then you might like to check in from time to time to see what we are on about.