Charlie Stripp and Debbie Morgan respond to a recent TES article by David Thomas and Peter Foulds regarding the primary ...
The Maths Hubs Programme serves all state-funded schools in England, including those in trusts. Sometimes this means one ...
In an introduction to our series on the Five Big Ideas at secondary, we explore the principles that underpin teaching for mastery The NCETM is led and delivered by Etio (formerly Tribal Education ...
Effective teaching for mastery is underpinned by five big ideas. This webpage provides a diagram and an overview of them.
A celebration of the achievements made across ten years by England’s 40 Maths Hubs, supporting teachers and schools to improve maths teaching and learning ...
Children’s chances of success are maximised if they develop deep and lasting understanding of mathematical procedures and concepts. Here we explain the rationale behind this, and provide planning and ...
The 40 Maths Hubs cover all state-funded schools in England – find yours The Maths Hubs Network exists to support all schools in England. Each Maths Hub serves schools in a specified group of named ...
The Maths Hubs Programme has always evolved and developed, and no doubt will continue to do so, but the underlying principles ...
Although manipulatives and representations are commonly used in primary mathematics or have been historically considered the reserve of lower prior attainers, they can be equally valuable for ...
These PowerPoints include links to relevant resources and pupil-facing activities. They are ideal to be used with small groups of pupils to review, practise, and consolidate learning. The five-minute ...