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Chinese lessons

by Rachael Horsman, 24 February 2017
A fabric rosette pattern made from pink red and blues
Rachael Horsman sits in on two fascinating primary Maths lessons given by teachers from China
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No Man's Sky: genesis, memesis and skepsis

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 17 February 2017
Composite shot showing 4 different locations in the game No Mans Sky
Can art be created by computers? Lucy Rycroft-Smith explores the creative potential of algorithms.
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The position of maths education and informatics education in a coherent STEM curriculum

by Rachael Horsman, 10 February 2017
Two children photographed from above typing on a laptop with maths flowing from it
Rachel Horsman reports on CIDREE approaches to digital literacy, computing and mathematics.
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Why we can't make maths teachers stay

by Lynne McClure, 02 February 2017
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Lynne McClure examines the reasons behind the shortage of maths teachers.
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Ready, Reset, Go: Adding a Reset Button

by Darren Macey, 27 January 2017
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Darren Macey shows how the macro skills learned in his previous blogs can be used to build more complex things
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Key information from the Green Paper for STEM educators

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 26 January 2017
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith summarises the key issues from the recent government Green Paper for those working in STEM education
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Make my world spin

by Rachael Horsman, 24 January 2017
10 globes all in different rotations to show locations of the world
Rachael Horsman shows how to simplify diagrams with rotation
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Who watches the watchmen?

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 16 January 2017
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith makes some observations on the topic of subject-specific observations
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The Five-fold Path to Mathematical Wisdom

by Vinay Kathotia, 13 January 2017
A globe shape in the centre of a pentagram with maths at 4 points and a question mark on the other
Vinay Kathotia uses five perspectives which together may wrestle the mathematical beast into submission
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A Mathematical Shape Challenge

by Rachael Horsman, 09 January 2017
pattern of polygon blocks
Start the New Year with some geometric puzzles from Rachael Horsman
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