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Think Mathematically: Making the Most of the New Curriculum

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Think Mathematically: Making the Most of the New Curriculum

Speakers: Lynne McClure (Cambridge Mathematics)
Date: 18 Oct 2017
Venue: Sixways Stadium, Worcester
Time: 09:00 - 12:45
Fee: £119 + VAT

This Masterclass is an invaluable opportunity for Primary Teachers, Maths Subject Leaders, Headteachers and Deputy/Assistant Headteachers in Worcestershire to learn from leading Maths expert Lynne McClure. 

During this Masterclass Lynne will reflect on the current curriculum and discuss how to embed the aims in everyday practice. Lynne will also talk about the implications of Alan Schoenfeld's work for classroom practice and there will of course be lots of maths! 

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