I think for many parents can be a weak dificult subject it as for me
also hindered by physics .
I was struck at ks1 how little maths they did.
in year r and year 1 at end of year a cpuple of paper workbooklets looked like comics and small exercise book came home really dident look like a huge amount.
I think literacy gets the most teaching hours.
Dd1 is quite hands on and struggled in year 1 at maths.
we did maths factor ad cbeebies games.
At new school husband attended a parents maths evening which discussed calculations policy and how they teach maths.
she ot to use numicon in very class not just as senco tool shes very hads ona nd reduced subsription of mathalteics but no maths homework until juniors.
Her old school gave maths homework year 1 and year 2 which made her tearful and she hated maths thankfully she says she quite enjoys it now and dont want to pass on my maths hangups to her.
With age and doing degree realised my maths wasent as bad as thourght i was , considered myself hopeless in school yet i can do long division, sums on paper, sums in my head even do some formulas.
I dont really think we use may textbooks at primary .
I remember using lots at seniors.
I resda a lot online how things done in other countries I only lived in uk and wales before it became so devolved.
I do wonder how wales r -year 2 is foundation how it differs.I know scotland start year later and dont have sats but dont know how their curriculum differs. My norther irish and southern irish freinds always moan english educations is just not as good and that the irish value education more,.
It does not help on many world rankings they lump uk in as one country,
I think pisa put uk at 26th.
I think sciences suffer similar fate to maths.
I often read people living on other countries saying ahh educations better here .
I wouldent want to replicate asia as think very diffrent culture and scandanvia also very different but we should be more comparable with
canada, usa, south afrrica, new zealand and oz and even europe.
Do all common wealth countries follow similar system to the british one or totally different.
International schools always seem to be british or american.
French freinds tell me france is very academic and strict.
germany seems to value vocational subjects more and does better at things like engineering which really needs a a bit of maths.
Then you get recent ofsted findings that its small rural and coastal towns doing worse than inner cities as a more multicultural mix means some parents regard education highly and as a way out.
I know in my senior school the best performing kids were with parents from other countries and they got outstanding gcse/alevel results.
Its odd how you see poor girls in pakistan fighing for education yet here its not valued or its not valued by all.
Every summer exam results time we keep being told its getting easier.
so I would say in terms of value how people perceive education in uk has slipped.
Why can small towns in uk see education as way out a way up?
many say well theres no jobs for them or unis too expensive whats the point.
I must admit glad I not got a child whos a school leaver now and always confused what change is coming next as a parent and why.
We not very well off. we dident buy a house at right time so wont have much to pass onto kids so for us most important thing we can do for our kids is ensure they get a good education, good schools, supportive at home and hope they reach their potential which gives them greatest amount options in the future.
Im no tiger mums. we have no grammers here.
but over summer hols my 7year old will read lots, do a couple maths workbooklets and maths online keep it fresh plus a few mini projects she likes learning about things last summer we did butterflies.