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Problem solving for all
What is a mathematical problem and how is it different from a mathematical question?
ReadWhat is a mathematical problem and how is it different from a mathematical question?
ReadMaths Hubs in the West Midlands region are currently recruiting participants for their Post-16 Work Groups. There are five Hubs within the region: Central, GLOW, North Mids, Origin and SHaW.
ReadNobody can say that the last eleven months in KS5 teaching haven’t been unique. We’ve spent a third of the time in lockdown with educating being done remotely, a third of the time preparing for and evidencing teacher assessed grades, and a third of the time desperately trying to cover as much content with students as is humanly possible.
ReadAs I was considering the right focus for the next meeting of the Coventry, North Warwickshire and Solihull Teacher Network, I kept coming back to wanting it to mainly be an opportunity to reconnect with teachers in the area, especially after a year of me off on maternity leave.
ReadIf you have access to A level Integral, read on to see some of the new developments that you can access – and if you don’t, read on to see what you’re missing!
ReadIt’s a year ago that I started maternity cover for Fiona Kitchen at Warwick University for the AMSP. It wasn’t long after I started that I joked that I could go the whole year without going to Warwick or meeting a colleague, a teacher or a student in person.
ReadAt the 2019 MEI Conference, Jo Sibley presented a session introducing her #6Concepts project.
ReadWhether you’re a seasoned pro or just discovering the wonderful world of Core Maths, whether you’re a maths specialist with a love for context or a context specialist with a love for maths, whether you’re new to level 3 professional development or you think you’ve seen it all before, the AMSP has something for you this summer.
ReadThis year I attended the ATM Conference online. Each year I think about the timing – the ATM Conference and the MA Conference are always held on three days during the Easter break.
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