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KS5 Teacher Network at University College London
This term the KS5 Teacher Network at UCL met to explore teaching and learning strategies for Vector and 3-D Space, now in the compulsory Pure component of Year 1 Further Mathematics.
ReadThis term the KS5 Teacher Network at UCL met to explore teaching and learning strategies for Vector and 3-D Space, now in the compulsory Pure component of Year 1 Further Mathematics.
ReadOn Friday 30 November, 68 Year 8 students and their teachers came to Trinity School for an afternoon of fun and inspiring mathematics.
ReadThe teaching demands of the 2017 maths A level, with its new content and change of assessment foci, is causing concern amongst both experienced and inexperienced teachers of the qualification.
ReadMany thanks to all the teachers who arranged to bring teams to the North East heats of this year’s Senior Team Maths Challenge (STMC).
ReadA state-funded school approached the AMSP to ask for interview support for nine students aspiring to enter some of the country’s top flight universities.
ReadWork Groups have been around for some time, often going by alternative names such as Teacher Research Groups. I recently agreed to lead a Core Maths Work Group in the North West, a collaborative initiative organised by the AMSP and Maths Hubs North West.
ReadA puzzle is generally a type of problem that requires little previous mathematical knowledge.
ReadLancaster recently hosted its first 2018/19 sixth form problem solving day of the year. Taking place on 4 October at Lancaster University, the day was aimed at Year 13 students, and designed to be particularly useful for those sitting the MAT (Maths Admissions Test) or the TMUA (Test of Maths for University Admission).
ReadWith 2019 approaching, it means it’s nearly time for Year 10 Maths Feasts!
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