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Working together: Mathematics education in a changing landscape

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Working together: Mathematics education in a changing landscape

Speakers:

Dr Sue Gifford (University of Roehampton) 

Professor Jeremy Hodgen (University of Nottingham) 

Lynne McClure (Cambridge Mathematics) 

Professor Emma McCoy (Imperial College London) 

Professor Andy Noyes (University of Nottingham) 

Dr Vanessa Pittard (Independent Education consultant)

Date: 17 Jul 2018
Venue: The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG
Time: 10:00 - 16:30
Type: Conference Fee: Free

The Royal Society Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education will hold its 2018 conference, Working together: Mathematics education in a changing landscape, on Tuesday 17 July. 

The conference, which is designed for teachers, researchers, policy makers, employers and others with an interest in mathematics education, will provide an opportunity to discuss current and emerging areas of mathematics education policy. Conference delegates will discuss how different communities can work together to: 

  • - facilitate progression in mathematics from early years to primary
  • - enhance professional learner journeys for teachers of mathematics
  • - strengthen post-16 mathematics pathways
  • - develop data science within mathematics
  • - and signal the value of mathematics across all phases of education.

For further information and to register, please click here

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