The Secret Games of Teaching Functional Skills Mathematics in Further Education
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Functional Mathematics in Further Education (FE) is ostensibly about equipping adult learners with the essential numeracy skills required for life, work, and further study. However, the pedagogical reality extends far beyond the explicit curriculum of calculations and formulas. This paper contends that successful teaching in this environment requires negotiating a string of sophisticated "hidden games"—unspoken psychological, pedagogical, and socio-contextual difficulties frequently neglected in official training and policy. Deep-seated math anxiety, relevance in a varied classroom, balancing pedagogical scaffolding, negotiating the rigors of high-stakes assessment, and interacting with students' socio-cultural backgrounds are among the games here. This paper proposes that successful FE mathematics experts are strategists, psychologists, and coaches in addition to teachers since they see these problems as games with unsaid rules and strategic moves. Fostering true mathematical ability and confidence in a student group sometimes disadvantaged by prior educational experiences depends on identifying and controlling these covert games.