Mathemapedia for Primary and Early Years Teachers
Sometimes it’s good to be able to delve into the thinking behind an aspect of mathematics or pedagogical practice. Mathemapedia is the place to go. Written by teachers, for teachers, any teachers can submit articles for consideration, or comment on those already available. The Mathemapedia entry
Planning in the EYFS is one of the most popular, as is
Aspects of teaching mathematics at KS2. Why not take a look, or even
contribute your own?
Mathemapedia for Secondary Teachers of Mathematics
BoardDeskHead is a great article in Mathemapedia that supports the use of interactive whiteboards. A thorough exposition of its main premise is possible through Mathemapedia, but going further, you are able to
contribute your ideas and comment as well. A truly interactive resource site, Mathemapedia will also allow you to share your finds through the use of social bookmarking. The problem is that once you start looking… when will you stop?
Mathemapedia for Teachers of Mathematics and Numeracy in FE
Sometimes it’s good to be able to delve into the thinking behind an aspect of mathematics or pedagogical practice. Mathemapedia is the place to go. Written by teachers, for teachers, any teachers can submit articles for consideration, or comment on those already available. Find out more about the
LAV method for volume calculations, or just search on the appropriate title for many FE focused mathemapedia entries. Why not take a look, or even
contribute your own?
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Are mathematicians normal?
Is there a mathematician in each of us? Is mathematics a natural human endeavour? Do we all have innate mathematical ability? And how does our belief in this affect what we do in the classroom? |
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BoardDeskHead
At the board, on the desk, in the head. Using the interactive whiteboard to enhance mathematics teaching. Find out about using Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) in secondary mathematics lessons. |