S03E10 - Grattan Instituteās Maths Guarantee Report with Amy Haywood & Nick Parkinson
In this episode of the Knowledge for Teachers podcast, I speak with Amy Haywood and Nick Parkinson, co-authors of the Grattan Instituteās Maths Guarantee report. We unpack what they describe as Australiaās ānational problemā with maths underperformance ā from the equity gaps to the urgent need for high-quality curriculum materials and teacher support.
Amy and Nick share key findings from their research, including a national teacher survey and international case studies, as well as practical insights from some of Australiaās most effective schools. We dive deep into what explicit instruction really looks like, the power of fluency, and how the instructional hierarchy can help teachers better sequence their maths lessons.
Whether you're a school leader, instructional coach, or passionate teacher, this conversation will leave you with clarity, evidence, and next steps to improve maths teaching in your school.
Resources mentioned:
The Maths Guarantee (Grattan Institute report)
The Maths Guarantee: A guide for principals (Grattan Institute)
Teach Like a Champion ā Doug Lemov
Teaching Primary Mathematics ā George Booker
Eddie Wu
Craig Barton
Ochre Education
PR1ME International
EAST materials
Maths Olympiad
Times Tables Rock Stars
James Dobson - From Research to Reality: A Primary Maths Resource Toolkit
The schools they visited for case studies were:
Wattle Grove Primary, a government school in suburban PerthĀ
Bentleigh West Primary, a government school in suburban MelbourneĀ
Ballarat Clarendon College, an independent school in regional VictoriaĀ
St Bernardās Primary, a Catholic school in Batemans Bay on the NSW south coastĀ
Charlestown South Public, a government school in Newcastle, NSWĀ
The Entrance Public, a government school on the NSW central coastĀ
Budgewoi Public, a government school also on the NSW central coastĀ
The final three schools are part of the Explicit and Systematic Teaching (EAST) network, a grassroots network which exists to champion explicit teaching in NSW government schools
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You can connect with Amy:
Twitter/X: @Amy_L_Haywood
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You can connect with Nick:
Twitter/X: @NickJParkinson
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You can connect with Brendan:
Twitter/X: @learnwithmrlee
Facebook: @learningwithmrlee
Website: learnwithlee.net
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AboutĀ
Amy Haywood
Amy Haywood is the Deputy Program Director of Grattanās Education Program. Amy has a background as an educator and brings this practical experience to her work as an education policy researcher. She is the co-author of several Grattan reports, including Ending the lesson lottery: How to improve curriculum planning in schools, The Reading Guarantee: How to give every child the best chance of success, Spreading success: Why Australia should trial multi-school organisations, and The Maths Guarantee: How to boost studentsā learning in primary schools.
Amy taught English in secondary schools for five years. During this time, she presented at statewide teaching conferences and wrote several study guides for Macmillan Education. Before joining Grattan, Amy worked as a manager in Deloitte Access Economicsā Education Policy team, where she led schooling projects focused on system design, workforce reform, and teaching practice.
Amy has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching from the University of Melbourne. As part of her postgraduate degree, she studied international education policy while on exchange at the University of Oulo in Finland. She is a registered teacher.
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Nick Parkinson
Nick is a Senior Associate in Grattanās Education Program, where he has co-authored reports on whole-school curriculum, multi-school organisation, and primary maths. He also contributed to reports on catch-up tutoring and early reading. Through this research, Nick has conducted case studies of nearly 30 leading schools and analysed more than 5,000 teacher survey results.
Nick holds a Master of Teaching from the Melbourne Graduate School of Education. Before studying teaching, Nick completed a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Languages at the University of Melbourne. He is a 2022 Westpac Future Leader.
Before joining Grattan, Nick worked as a consultant at Nous Group where he contributed to projects on school culture, student assessment, and occupational safety.
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