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A one day course which will explore ways of achieving outstanding progress in Maths. The day has been designed to include the journey of Maths in KS2, practical problem solving and investigative approaches.
This day is for Maths coordinators, KS2 teachers and senior leaders.
Objectives of the day are:
To provide practical examples of how a school has raised standards in Maths.
To moderate maths levels.
To provide practical materials and links to investigative and problem solving resources.
To provide a CD copy that shares excellent resources with schools on each area of Maths.
This course is led by Pamela Matty (NET Associate Director), a pioneer of various mathematics programmes in Birmingham. Pamela brings a wealth of experience to the course as headteacher at Grove School in Handsworth. Debate and discussion are encouraged amongst participants, creating a friendly atmosphere throughout the day.
Teachers who have attended previous Maths Counts! Courses have said:
'Open sharing, lots of useful ideas to practically and quickly apply.'
'Controversial ideas, new ways of thinking.'
'The opportunity to share and discuss and to gather great resources and ideas.'
'The most influential language on earth is not English, or Mandarin but Maths. Mathematics is the means by which we make sense not just of the natural world around us but also lay the ground for discoveries yet to come.'
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Date
Venue
Trainer
Wednesday
7 March 2012
Park Primary School Wallasey Merseyside CH44 5RN
Pam Matty
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