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CPD Providers Directory
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Jenni Back (NCETM)
The NCETM Vision The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) aims to meet the professional aspirations and needs of all teachers of mathematics and realise the potential of learners through a sustainable national infrastructure for mathematics-specific continuing professional development (CPD).
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Audrey Curnock (Education Unlimited T/A Aspiring Heads)
We provide bespoke training courses in all aspects of mathematical education. We have a particular interest in supporting teachers to enthuse learners and make mathematics come alive. We believe we can all do mathematics - but sometimes we need help in opening a different view of a topic. We offer training at central locations as well as at individual schools. Our workshops are focused on...
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Pete Griffin (NCETM)
The NCETM Vision The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) aims to meet the professional aspirations and needs of all teachers of mathematics and realise the potential of learners through a sustainable national infrastructure for mathematics-specific continuing professional development (CPD).
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Cathryn Hardy (Shropshire Maths Team, Education Improvement Service)
Interested in Primary CPD? Contact Cathryn Hardy cathryn.hardy@shropshire.gov.uk Interested in Secondary CPD? Contact Ruth Tanner ruth.tanner@shropshire.gov.uk Shropshire maths team comprises personnel (including two Accredited Professional Development Leads) with a wide range of expertise and experience across all phases of education (4-19). We are committed to supporting individuals, schools or groups of schools through provision of high quality, bespoke CPD and training to develop subject knowledge...
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Lisa Holt (Shropshire Maths Team, Education Improvement Service)
Interested in Primary CPD? Contact Cathryn Hardy cathryn.hardy@shropshire.gov.uk Interested in Secondary CPD? Contact Ruth Tanner ruth.tanner@shropshire.gov.uk Shropshire maths team comprises personnel (including two Accredited Professional Development Leads) with a wide range of expertise and experience across all phases of education (4-19). We are committed to supporting individuals, schools or groups of schools through provision of high quality, bespoke CPD and training to develop subject knowledge...
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Vivian Lloyd (NCETM)
The NCETM Vision The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) aims to meet the professional aspirations and needs of all teachers of mathematics and realise the potential of learners through a sustainable national infrastructure for mathematics-specific continuing professional development (CPD).
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Debbie Morgan (NCETM)
The NCETM Vision The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) aims to meet the professional aspirations and needs of all teachers of mathematics and realise the potential of learners through a sustainable national infrastructure for mathematics-specific continuing professional development (CPD).
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Marziyah Panju (School Support Services @ Luton)
Luton is a unitary authority with a successful track record of raising standards in mathematics. We have established a traded service which continues to offer high quality consultant support and CPD for mathematics to Luton schools and are now starting to support schools in other areas. We always aim to work in partnership with schools, refining our models of working while providing challenge and support...
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Andy Tharratt (NCETM)
The NCETM Vision The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) aims to meet the professional aspirations and needs of all teachers of mathematics and realise the potential of learners through a sustainable national infrastructure for mathematics-specific continuing professional development (CPD).
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Gwen Tresidder (NCETM)
The NCETM Vision The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) aims to meet the professional aspirations and needs of all teachers of mathematics and realise the potential of learners through a sustainable national infrastructure for mathematics-specific continuing professional development (CPD).
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