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New approach to teaching the Large Data Set
On 8 November, 14 teachers arrived at Sir William Ramsay School in Hazlemere, High Wycombe, to think about using the Large Data Sets to enhance their teaching of statistics.
ReadOn 8 November, 14 teachers arrived at Sir William Ramsay School in Hazlemere, High Wycombe, to think about using the Large Data Sets to enhance their teaching of statistics.
Read120 Year 10 students from schools across Sussex started the term with an enrichment day at Sussex University. They were a real credit to their schools with their impeccable behaviour and enthusiasm, enjoying a carousel of workshops.
ReadWith many schools and colleges introducing Core Maths into their Level 3 curriculum this year, and more thinking ahead to the next year with a view to starting it then, demand for Core Maths professional development for teachers has never been higher.
ReadWith the new linear A levels requiring all students to study both mechanics and statistics, the AMSP South West team have responded to teacher requests for mechanics professional development with a series of twilight sessions for teachers.
ReadIn September, the University of Birmingham and the AMSP began another year of Maths Club, the programme’s fourth consecutive year helping Year 12 and 13 students in the West Midlands.
ReadOctober is always a busy month at the University of Wolverhampton. We have already run two one day CPD courses, and a West Midlands Teacher Network Meeting.
ReadThe autumn term meeting of the Coventry and Warwickshire A level Teacher Network is just around the corner! On 21 November, A level teachers will gather at Cardinal Newman Catholic School in Coventry to explore resources related to the use of technology at A level.
ReadThe AMSP is continuing to collaborate and work with local Maths Hubs and the NCETM to ensure the West Midlands receives the best Level 3 education support available.
ReadThe STEP examination is required by the Universities of Cambridge and Warwick for some maths-based courses, while some other universities also recommend it.
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