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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2018 · 35 MIN

What is it like to be in a Maths Hub Work Group?

from The NCETM Maths Podcast · host NCETM

Two secondary teachers, one a head of department, explain how participating in a Maths Hub Work Group on mathematical thinking both helped their own teaching and sowed seeds of improvement in their departments. Show notes: Taking part in the discussion are: Satveer Bahia, from Platanos College, working with London Thames Maths Hub (@Mathshub_LT) Catriona Shearer (@CShearer41) from Saffron Walden County High School, working with Cambridge Maths Hub (@CamMathsHub) Steve McCormack, NCETM Communications Director For information about all Maths Hubs projects and Work Groups, and to find contacts details for a Maths Hub near you, go to www.mathshubs.org.uk. This article from a recent NCETM Secondary magazine gives more information and accounts about what a Maths Hubs Work Group entails. 

Two secondary teachers, one a head of department, explain how participating in a Maths Hub Work Group on mathematical thinking both helped their own teaching and sowed seeds of improvement in their departments.

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