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Mile End Road London E1 4NS

Oxford Cambridge and RSA (OCR) Maths teaching and learning conference

Speakers:

Matt Parker, Stand Up Maths 

Timandra Harkness, presenter, comedian and writer 

Stella Dudzic and Terry Dawson, MEI

Andrew Elwell, Methodmaths 

Mel Muldowney, Just Maths 

Tom Carpenter, Bishop Challoner Catholic College

Charmayne Bailey and Linda Hill, Swavesey Village College

Varuna Gooriah and Katie Binks, Underground Mathematics

Neil Ogden, Caroline Hodgson and Ruth Wroe, OCR 

Lynne McClure and Darren Macey, Cambridge Mathematics

Date: 04 Jul 2016 Venue: Queen Mary University Mile End Road London E1 4NS
Time: 09:45 - 16:00
Fee: Free of charge

This event is a way for teachers and anyone with an interest in mathematics education to share good practice, be inspired and discover new resources.  

Cambridge Mathematics will be presenting a session on ‘Exploring geometry’, where we will share some of the interesting mathematical insights and powerful connections that have come to light in our recent, thorough explorations of mathematics.

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