Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics - Secondary Early Career Teachers

Develop mathematical subject knowledge and understand the pedagogy that underpins the teaching of it

Who can take part?

Participants will be those identified as Early Career Teachers – teachers in their first or second year of teaching.

What is involved?

Whilst recognising the requirements of the Early Career Framework, this programme provides a subject-specific focus for the ECT that enhances the statutory offer, with a focus on the teaching of maths. This is situated in the context of two core mathematical concepts: Multiplicative reasoning, and Sequences and graphical representations.

The programme will build on the knowledge gained during initial teacher training. It focuses, for two years, on the key elements of observing learning, task design, lesson design and adapting teaching.

What will you learn?

  • Your students will reason with increasing confidence in response to effective questioning within the classroom
  • You will consider task and lesson design, with your students’ needs in mind
  • You will notice aspects of teaching for mastery within a given task or lesson, and be able to articulate their purpose

What is the cost?

The SKTM Secondary Early Career Teachers Programme is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools.

Have a look at this feature to learn more about the resources available to Early Career Teachers on the NCETM website.

What should you do next?

Get in touch with your local Maths Hub to find out about more about this opportunity.

  • Secondary

Availability

All Maths Hubs

Can I take part?

Yes - contact your local hub

Project Code

NCP24-29

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