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Mathematical Association 2015 Annual Conference: Fluency and Understanding - A Mathematically Balanced World

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96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB

Mathematical Association 2015 Annual Conference: Fluency and Understanding - A Mathematically Balanced World

Speakers: Lynne McClure
Date: 08 - 11 Apr 2015 Venue: British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB
Type: Conference Fee: Prices range from £140-£400

The annual Mathematical Association Conference brings together a range of enthusiastic educators of mathematics including University academics, primary PGCE students and established secondary teachers, to mention but a few. The 2015 conference will host a wide variety of workshops including Meaningful Mathematics in HTML, Mathematical Magic Tricks, Royal Institution Masterclasses and cross-curricular mathematics. Lynne McClure, Director of Cambridge Mathematics will provide the Presidential Address.

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