Raising the bar – enriching learning and assessing understanding in mathematics at KS1 and KS2
Date
Thu, 20th November, 2014Time
9:30 am - 3:30 pmLocation
Sprowston Manor, NorwichRef. Number
PB/1415/Ma/018Price
£0.00Description
This course will:
· Explore teaching approaches to deepen children’s understanding of key areas in the new curriculum such as proportional reasoning, measures and geometry
· Consider practical and engaging ways of providing greater challenge for all children particularly the more able
· Reflect on life without levels, suggesting effective ways to access children’s progress against the new curriculum.
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Course name:Raising the bar – enriching learning and assessing understanding in mathematics at KS1 and KS2Ref. Number:PB/1415/Ma/018Date:Thu, 20th November, 2014Time:9:30 am - 3:30 pmLocation:Sprowston Manor, 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)
Anne Barry
Anne 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.
Anne is currently working as an independent consultant supporting schools to develop teaching and learning, extend their leadership capacity and address pre and post-Ofsted action plans.
Lynne Greenwood
Lynne is a Senior Lecturer in Primary Mathematics Education at the University of Brighton where she teaches Mathematics Curriculum Studies on both the BA and Post Graduate programmes.
She has more than fifteen years’ classroom experience working in Primary schools in a number of different roles, including deputy head teacher, Mathematics subject leader, One to One tuition teacher, Foundation stage coordinator and class teacher and has taught across the whole primary phase.
Lynne has also worked as a Primary Mathematics consultant in a number of Local Authorities providing support and guidance through bespoke school based staff meetings, LA based INSET and targeted in-school consultancy work.