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Dorset and South Wiltshire Networking Opportunities
We have rebranded and relaunched our three Teacher Networks in Dorset and South Wiltshire.
ReadWe have rebranded and relaunched our three Teacher Networks in Dorset and South Wiltshire.
ReadMidas Construction and Ashford Solicitors in Exeter, hosted the AMSP event for Year 9 students, “Using maths to build a sustainable future”.
ReadThe Maths Hubs and the AMSP continue to work together to develop a seamless offer for teachers of Maths. A poster is available, showing how they complement each other at level 3.
ReadI am a post-16 maths teacher within a federation of schools in Bristol. Over the past couple of years, I have become very aware of the difficulty we have experienced in recruiting girls to participate in level 3 maths.
ReadAs the new academic year is beginning to hit its stride, our Teacher Networks in the South West have begun to meet up.
ReadThe AMSP works closely with all of the Maths Hubs across the South of England. In particular we support each other at level 3 by the way of Work Groups which are focussed on A level Pedagogy and Core Maths.
ReadNine schools across Dorset and South Wiltshire came together at Bournemouth University to celebrate the role of women in STEM and do some maths!
ReadIn October, A level maths teachers from across the South West came together for a conference on problem solving in A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics.
ReadHow do you introduce trigonometry? Why are logarithms useful when modelling date? These were some of the questions that Natalie Vernon and Pat Cobb posted at an A level PD day in early July.
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