Inspired teaching for the maths curriculum at KS1 and KS2
Date
Thu, 3rd November, 2016Time
9:30 am - 3:30 pmLocation
St William’s Primary School, William’s Loke, NorwichRef. Number
PB/1617/Ma/122Price
£0.00Description
This course is designed to provide a helpful reminder that children learn maths best when they are motivated, engaged, actively involved and feeling confident with their learning.
Through a range of exciting, hands on, fun approaches to learning maths you will work across different National Curriculum objectives and leave with a variety of successful ideas to try out in the classroom.
• Going mental
• The value of representation for all students
• Developing opportunities for talk in maths
• Games, Games, Games: exploring the benefits of games on both pupil motivation and confidence
£160.00 for 1 and £300 for 2 places
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Course name:Inspired teaching for the maths curriculum at KS1 and KS2Ref. Number:PB/1617/Ma/122Date:Thu, 3rd November, 2016Time:9:30 am - 3:30 pmLocation:St William’s Primary School, William’s Loke, NorwichPrice:£0.00Please ensure you add all delegate names in the 'Delegate Name(s)' field below. We would appreciate if you can also check you have correctly entered all address fields. Bookings are closed for this event. |
Presenter(s)
Lynne Greenwood
Lynne Greenwood is a Senior Lecturer in Primary Mathematics Education at the University of Brighton, where she teaches Mathematics Curriculum Studies on the BA and Post Graduate programmes. She has 15+ years’ Primary School experience in various roles, i.e. deputy head. Mathematics leader, One to One tutor, Foundation Stage coordinator and class teacher. She has taught across the whole primary phase. Lynne has worked as a Primary Mathematics consultant in various LAs providing support and guidance through bespoke school based staff meetings, LA based INSET and targeted in-school consultancy.
Anne Barry
Anne Barry has an extensive teaching background across the full age and ability range from Foundation Stage to Further Education including leading the development of Mathematics and Assessment. She has been a deputy head and head teacher at primary level and a local authority consultant for Mathematics and Assessment work.