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Deep learning through deep teaching: what can we learn from other countries?

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    Deep learning through deep teaching: what can we learn from other countries?

    Speakers: Prof Keiichi Nishimura and colleagues (Tokyo Gakugei University)
    Date: 14 Jul 2017
    Venue: Jubilee Conference Centre, Nottingham NG7 2TU
    Time: 09:00 - 16:15
    Type: Conference Fee: £125

    This Centre for Research in Mathematics Education Conference will provide unique opportunities to explore approaches to maths teaching and learning, as well as maths teachers' professional development, that are key to mathematical success in other parts of the world. 

    The morning will consist of a live, large-scale Japanese style demonstration lesson study with expert input from maths educators from Tokyo Gakugei University. In the afternoon, participants will choose two of four workshops led by teachers and researchers exploring what might be learned from other countries about a number of other important issues including text books, curriculum, and assessment.

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