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Kent and Medway Maths Conference 2020 and upcoming professional development
The Kent and Medway Maths Conference 2020 was a huge success, with 200 teachers from all over the country — and abroad — attending the various workshops.
ReadThe Kent and Medway Maths Conference 2020 was a huge success, with 200 teachers from all over the country — and abroad — attending the various workshops.
ReadIn addition to working for the AMSP, I also teach on an MA Education programme.
ReadThe wonderful English mathematician Sir Roger Penrose recently jointly won the Nobel Prize for Physics (2020) for his work on Black Holes, proving that Black Holes are a prediction of the theory of General Relativity.
ReadTeacher Networks are funded by the AMSP to allow teachers of GCSE, A Level and Core Maths to meet, collaborate and engage in professional development.
ReadNo maths teacher can have lived through the last six months without being struck by the elevation of statistical analysis to the forefront of the national consciousness – publicly affecting our leader’s decisions, and intimately affecting our day-to-day lives.
ReadI am delighted to announce that the Kent and Medway Maths Conference 2020, postponed from July 2020, has now been rescheduled as an online event that started on Monday 9 November 2020.
ReadSince Monday 23 March 2020, the AMSP, like the rest of the country, has moved to online provision. Although we have delivered professional development online for a number of years, this term has seen a huge uptake in the numbers of teachers who are accessing our Live Online Professional Development.
ReadDuring the lockdown period, I have merged most of the teacher networks in my area to form the East London Online Teacher Network.
ReadTeachers from across North London gathered online for a Teacher Network meeting on Thursday 7 May 2020 to share their experiences of teaching sixth form maths in lockdown.
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