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Mathematics Education Beyond 16: Pathways and Transitions

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Mathematics Education Beyond 16: Pathways and Transitions

Speakers:

Sir Adrian Smith (University of London) 

Lara Alcock (Loughborough University) 

Sydney Padua (graphic artist) 

Tony Croft (Loughborough University)

Date: 10 - 12 Jul 2017
Venue: University of Birmingham
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Type: Conference Fee: Early Bird Fees (before 12 June): IMA member: £255; IMA Student: £185; Non IMA Member: £325; Non IMA Student: £195

This conference is for all who are involved in Mathematics Teaching and Education from years 11 through to undergraduate, in schools, sixth form and college, in university and in mathematics/statistics support units. It provides a forum for sharing, discussing and developing ideas, research and practice in this rapidly changing landscape. The main work of the conference will be organised in themed working groups. There will also be invited speakers from policy and practice, and a special contribution from CETL-MSOR. 

The themed working groups will be on: 

1. Mathematical knowledge in teaching 

2. Encouraging development of mathematical thinking and problem solving 

3. New curriculum and assessment 

4. HE practice 

5. Mathematics support within Higher Education 

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