Primary maths for early career teachers SL400 / RB01

Start date
5 Nov 25
Duration
6 Hours
Learning Method
Remote Delivered CPD

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Summary

This course is aimed at teachers in the early stages of their careers who would like to develop their mathematics teaching. You will explore current good practice in mathematics, engage with practical resources to support learning in mathematics and develop your assessment for learning skills.

Who is it for?

New or early career primary teachers

How will you learn?

Led by education experts, these remote sessions allow you to focus on specific areas of STEM teaching from wherever you are. Convenient for those unable to travel to face-to-face courses, subjects are broken into manageable sections while still allowing access to top speakers.

How long is this course?

6 hours split over 2 x 3 hour remote sessions

Who is the course leader?

  • Sarah Dagnell

    I am a Professional Development Leader for Primary STEM at The National STEM Learning Centre, York. Previously, I was a primary school teacher...

Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • extend your knowledge of a range of strategies to engage children in maths
  • increase your confidence in teaching the primary maths curriculum
  • plan for integrating new approaches to maths and assessment into your lessons

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
1 Primary maths for early career teachers05 November 202513:00-16:00Virtual
2 Primary maths for early career teachers19 November 202513:00-16:00Virtual

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Cost

Fee-paying school or college (independent)Activity fee£199.00 +VAT
State-funded school or collegeActivity fee£199.00 +VAT

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