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    MEI conference 2018

    Speakers:

    Charlie Stripp (MEI/NCETM) 

    Professor Sarah Hart (University of London) 

    Professor John MacInnes (University of Exeter)

    Date: 28 - 30 Jun 2018
    Venue: Keele University, Staffordshire ST5 5BJ
    Time: 09:00 - 17:00
    Type: Conference Fee: £145 - £454

    The MEI Conference provides the opportunity for maths teachers and enthusiasts at all stages of their careers to share, explore, discuss and evaluate ideas for the classroom. 

    Much of the conference will be devoted to group sessions: 12 group sessions (4 per day) with 8 choices per session. These sessions cover a wide variety of topics, ensuring there is always something for everyone. They are led by experienced teachers and subject experts. 

    In addition to the group sessions, each day there will be a plenary from a guest speaker. This year MEI welcomes Charlie Stripp, Chief Executive of MEI and Director of the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics; Professor Sarah Hart, Birkbeck, University of London; and Professor John MacInnes, University of Edinburgh. They also welcome Professor Richard Craster who will entertain delegates after the Friday conference dinner.

    For more information and to register please click here.

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