Whole Class learning - teaching mathematics using low threshold, high ceiling tasks.

Whole Class learning - teaching mathematics using low threshold, high ceiling tasks.

By NRICH (nrich.maths.org), University of Cambridge,

Date and time

Thu, 9 Jul 2020 10:00 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

University of Cambridge Centre for Mathematical Sciences

Wilberforce Rd Cambridge CB3 0WB United Kingdom

Description

Booking Information - Please read before registering

The day is aimed at teachers of mathematics at Key Stages 1, 2, 3, and 4.

A free CPD event for teachers of mathematics, the day will include plenaries for primary and secondary colleagues and specific workshops for key stage 1/2 teachers and key stage 3/4 teachers.

The day will include opportunities to:

  • consider what makes an engaging maths classroom

  • work on a variety of NRICH low threshold, high ceiling tasks

  • explore the role of the teacher

The day is aimed at all teachers of mathematics who want to develop their expertise in working with NRICH tasks.

Please note: Light refreshments and lunch will be provided.

Important information: please read before booking

  • Places are limited: early booking is advised. Permission to attend must be obtained from your Head/SMT before booking a place.

  • Thanks to generous philanthropic and in-kind support we can offer free places to all all teachers from UK schools/academies. Please note the cancellation policy below.

  • Cancellation policy: Please note that, at our discretion, a cancellation charge of £95 will be incurred in the event of non-attendance on the day, or cancellation after 5pm on or after Thursday 25 June 2020.

  • The talks and workshops may be filmed or photographed. Photographs and films may be published, transmitted or broadcast in official University of Cambridge publications and in University publicity materials, including University and University-affiliated websites and may be circulated to the press and other broadcast media and Internet websites for publication, transmission or broadcast. If this is problematic please contact us in advance.

Data use and protection

The data you give on the registration form will be processed and held by, and may be shared within, the University of Cambridge (including its Colleges, Departments and Faculties: hereafter 'the University') for the purposes of organising this event/programme/initiative; sending you information about the University; tracking future outcomes of event participants including applications to the University and other Higher Education Institutions; research including (but not limited to) evaluation of the impact of this and other events (including events not organised by the University); producing statistics including event application and participation numbers, and participation outcomes. We may share data with third parties (including partner(s) with whom we may have collaborated to organise this event, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), the National Data Service, the Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT), and other members of the Higher Education Access Tracker for storage, event selection, tracking future outcomes of event participants, evaluation of this and other events (including events not organised by the University), and research purposes. The University and third parties may publish aggregated data from event applicants and/or participants, including analysis and research utilising these data, but no information which could identify you will be published. Your personal data will always be safeguarded under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1996.

For more information please see:

https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/how-we-use-participant-data

If you have any questions, please contact us: mmp@maths.cam.ac.uk

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