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Snowflakes and symmetries
We’ve been looking how we can use TED Talks to inspire and engage our students within the curriculum.
ReadWe’ve been looking how we can use TED Talks to inspire and engage our students within the curriculum.
ReadMy current top tem resources for teaching Core Maths
ReadBack in June, we held a fantastic event aimed at students who were thinking about studying maths at university. The session included speakers Professor Tony Mann from Greenwich University and Dr Luciano Rila from UCL.
ReadPodcasts are a fantastic way to keep being inspired by mathematical ideas in a way that is accessible, entertaining, and portable!
ReadYou may have seen, heard, and read articles by David Spiegelhalter on television and in the national press over recent months commenting on aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. He is a British statistician and Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk in the Statistical Laboratory at the University of Cambridge.
ReadIt’s highly likely that you or one of your students will have marvelled at the support offered by DrFrostMaths over the last year.
ReadPuzzle Ninja fits neatly into a hole in the problem-solving teachers’ library, with 25 surprisingly diverse one-person games described, all based on a rectangular grid with numerical clues.
ReadAs of Friday 1 January 2021, local Area Coordinator James Morris will be reducing his time working for the AMSP and therefore the Boroughs that he’s responsible for will be changing.
ReadQuanta Magazine focuses on developments in maths, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science, and the basic life sciences.
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