
Maths Feast success at Keele University
On 6 March 2019, Keele University again hosted a Year 10 Maths Feast in the splendid surroundings of the ballroom at Keele Hall.
ReadOn 6 March 2019, Keele University again hosted a Year 10 Maths Feast in the splendid surroundings of the ballroom at Keele Hall.
ReadHow much thought do you give to the calculator that your students have? The story goes that it has more processing powers than all of NASA had back in the 1960s when they put a man on the moon (too good of a story to check!)
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!
ReadHigher Level Problem Solving classes for Year 12 students (10 weeks of classes) and Year 13 students (15 weeks of classes) began on Wednesday 16 January 2019 at the University of Warwick.
ReadA one-day professional development event was held on Wednesday 9 January in the School of Mathematics at the University of Birmingham.
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