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Maths Hub - Cambridge

Cambridge Maths Hub is one of a network of 40 Maths Hubs in England, each led by a local school or college. 

 

Maths Hubs are collaborative networks focused on improving maths education through shared expertise, resources, and innovative practices. Over 90% of schools in Peterborough and Cambridgeshire engage with Cambridge Maths Hub. The professional development is funded by the DfE and there is a wide range of opportunities available (all free for state schools). Please see our website for more information and to book.

There are a range of Professional Development opportunities available from Early Years to A Level, including for ECTs from primary and secondary schools. There is also a subject knowledge Work Group for secondary non-specialists teaching some maths.

For more information, please visit the website here.

EYFS & Primary Programmes

Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics - Early Career Teachers

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 professional learning and practice development is situated in the context of two core mathematical concepts from the statutory curriculum:

  • Phase A: Number sense

  • Phase B: Additive and multiplicative reasoning

​There is a pedagogical focus on the key elements such as observing learning, task design, lesson design and approaches to adapting teaching. It is expected that participants on this programme will complete the two-year programme, moving from Phase A to Phase B.

Phase B is only available to teachers who have participated in Phase A.

The programme strikes a balance between developing teachers’ maths subject knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge, alongside classroom practice to support the learning of maths.

Participants will attend the equivalent of up to four days of sessions, focusing between sessions on the use of tasks in the classroom.

What will you learn?

  • Your pupils will be seen to elaborate when responding to questions, showing that their answer stems from a secure understanding

  • You will evaluate and adapt existing resources to enable them to be used to meet the needs of pupils

  • You will develop an understanding of approaches to assess pupils’ prior learning, so that learning sequences are planned to take this into account

What is the cost?

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

Phase B: Additive and multiplicative reasoning

(only available to teachers who have participated in Phase A.)

Dates:
Session 1: Thursday 6th February 2025
Session 2: Thursday 27th March 2025
Session 3: Thursday 8th May 2025
Session 4: Thursday 19th June 2025

Venue : Bar Hill Primary School
For more information and to complete an expression of interest, please visit here.

Secondary Programmes

Secondary Subject Leadership Work Groups: Professional Development Designed Specifically for Secondary Heads of Maths

Local Work Groups will follow a cycle of workshops followed by school-based tasks. Participants will support each other through the sharing of leadership strategies and practices. A vibrant professional learning community will be created through peer-to-peer discussions and expert input. Participants will also create an action plan for their department.

Much of the work will involve each individual department working on elements of their action plan and developing collaborative ways of working which support their professional development. As well as exploring the needs of their own department, participants will benefit from the expertise and experiences of the group of departments represented.

What will you learn?

  • You will promote and develop a shared vision, culture and set of principles for teaching and learning in maths

  • You will ensure coherence in the curriculum and provide support for teaching for mastery across the department

  • You and your department will establish collaborative ways of working to support ongoing developments

  • You will develop in your ability to lead change

Locations

 

Cross Phase - Supporting Low Attainers to Achieve L2 Work Group

Who can take part?
This is for teachers of GCSE Maths, and for those teaching GCSE Maths resit and/or Functional Skills Maths. Participants may be based in secondary schools, UTCs, FE colleges, Sixth Form colleges, schools with post-16 provision, or other post-16 settings.

What is involved?
This is for teachers whose students will study Level 2 maths across secondary and post-16. Teachers of Years 10 and 11, and of post-16 GCSE Maths resit and/or Functional Skills Maths, will develop ways to support students who need to study maths beyond age 16 to achieve a L2 qualification.

Work Groups will focus on developing transferable teaching techniques aligned to teaching for mastery. Participants will attend three full-day workshops and complete practice-based tasks between sessions.

What will you learn?

  • Your students will demonstrate a positive attitude to maths

  • You will ensure that lesson design and pedagogy demonstrate a secure knowledge of curriculum continuity and sequencing

  • You will understand the importance of consistency of language and representations relating to specific curriculum areas

  • You and your colleagues will make collaboration a normal part of transition, supporting students continuing to work towards a L2 maths qualification

Please feel free to Apply Here

Post-16 Programmes

Develop A Level Pedagogy: Develop Improved Teaching Approaches for A Level Mathematics

What is involved?
In each session there will be a particular emphasis on trialling impactful resources to determine how they could work well with your classes and how they could be adapted to be even more impactful for your particular students. There will also be opportunities to consider different technologies that can be used in the classroom to increase impact and engagement. There will be lots of opportunity for discussion and collaboration with other teachers.

The ‘developing A level pedagogy work group’ project explores and deepens participants' pedagogic content knowledge, empowering teachers to enhance their classroom practice and to influence department-wide A level teaching. It is an engine for improving student understanding of A level Maths, and driving their subsequent success. Participants will design and trial classroom activities, sharing and reflecting on their experiences with others in the Work Group.

Who can take part?
Teachers of A level Maths who are looking to deepen their pedagogical understanding and currently teaching an A level Maths group.

Benefits:

  • Your students will have a deeper conceptual understanding of the A level Maths content.
  • You will understand the purpose of the Overarching Themes, including use of technology, and their impact on teaching and learning in A level Maths
  • You and your department will have a better understanding of how ideas behind teaching for mastery can be used in the classroom
  • You and your department will have a deeper understanding of content pedagogic knowledge for A level Maths

Full Information Here or
Please feel free to Apply Here for the in-person session

The Maths Hub are offering a fully funded programme to develop the teaching and learning of maths.

The programme enables two teachers from each school to become 'Advocates' in the new academic year (23/24). During this Work Group the 'Advocates' will develop their professional learning, their classroom practice and their leadership.

In a Teaching for Mastery Work Group, teachers collaborate with colleagues from local schools, and get support and guidance from a Local Leader of Maths Education (LLME). Participants also take away ideas to help students become more confident mathematicians, ready to tackle GCSEs and A levels, and begin to introduce and embed teaching for mastery.

 

 

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