Networks provide a strong and supportive professional learning community, ideal for leaders and teachers who wish to work together to explore best practice education from a national and local perspective. They provide the opportunity for professionals to collaborate and share strategies to improve outcomes and experiences for pupils in all schools.
Mathematics should be an adventure, whether working through a problem to find solutions in creative ways or taking time to explore connections between mathematical ideas. By teaching mathematics in a rich way, we develop confident critical thinkers who can apply their knowledge beyond the original context and have a life-long positive attitude to mathematics. Therefore, Mathematics is crucial for everyday life and can support the fundamentals for careers and journeys in technology, science, and engineering, among many others...
Session details:
Session 1: Tuesday 22nd November 2022, 1-3.30pm held at King Edwin Primary School
Mastery - NCETM Viewpoint
Session 2: Wednesday 25th January 2023, 3.45-5.45pm (venue to be confirmed)
Maths Subject Leadership - Maths Policy
Session 3: Thursday 2nd March 2023, 1-3.30pm (venue to be confirmed)
Deep Dive Q&A for teachers and children, including Maths Pupil Voice
Session 4: Monday 15th May 2023, 3.45-5.45pm (venue to be confirmed)
Teachers' knowledge base
Session 5: Tuesday 20th June 2023, 1-3.30pm held at King Edwin Primary School
Nrich - collaboration
Network Leads
Andrew Ogle is Assistant Head and year 6 teacher at King Edwin Primary School. He has been working in Primary Education for over 15 years and for the majority of this time has been leading Maths and Assessment. Andrew is an outstanding senior leader with significant experience and excellent knowledge in particular within the area of mathematics. He has an extremely strong track record supported by substantial evidence of impact of working effectively within his own school and across schools within the Nottinghamshire LA. He has previously been a Maths SATs marker and he regularly delivers training at the Maths Network Meetings Andrew has a wealth of experience with regards to Pupil Premium, Assessment (linking directly to teaching and interventions), English throughout the school and management of middle leaders.
Anthony Bandy is Assistant Head Teacher at King Edwin Primary School with responsibility for the development of Teaching, Learning and Research. He also teaches a year 4 class, mentors students and supports leadership development in partner schools. Anthony has been involved in the growth and development of his current school during the past few years and has an excellent understanding of school improvement planning and accurate evaluation - supporting other schools within and beyond the local authority. Anthony is also the school's computing lead; a role that has enabled him to work strategically in developing ICT in school. Anthony has delivered specialist sessions to other schools as part of the local authority Maths Network Meetings, as well as being an Nrich ambassador.
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Primary Maths Network - Non-Member Ticket
Course ticket - for all 5 dates.
This ticket is for all 5 sessions. Ticket cost will be reduced accordingly for anyone wishing to join after the first session.
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£250.00 | |
Primary Maths Network - Standard Member Ticket
Course ticket - for all 5 dates.
This ticket is for all 5 sessions and includes a 3 for 2 offer across all networks. Ticket cost will be reduced accordingly for anyone wishing to join after the first session.
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£200.00 | |
Primary Maths Network - Full Member Ticket
Course ticket - for all 5 dates.
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£0.00Free |