FREE Primary Subject Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics for Teaching Assistants
Location
Epsom Primary and Nursery School
Pound Lane Epsom KT19 8SD United KingdomDescription
A programme to ensure TAs have the necessary understanding & skills to work with classroom teachers in raising the Maths attainment of children they support. This programme compliments our Primary Subject Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics for Primary Teachers & includes adapted content specifically relevant for TAs.
The programme aims to:
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Develop subject knowledge & build confidence
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Support understanding of the mastery curriculum
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Enable TAs to support students with progression through calculations
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Suggest strategies for challenging fast graspers & struggling learners
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Provide useful resources
Session 1: Number sense - Counting, subitising, magnitude, part-whole, unitising
Session 2: Additive Reasoning - reasoning vs addition, combining, change, comparison and equalizing
Session 3: Multiplicative reasoning
3 Sessions @ Epsom Primary and Nursery School, Pound Lane, Epsom, KT19 8SD
10th March, 24 April, 23 June 2020 : 9.15 - 12.15
Please Note: We can accept a maximum of two TA's per school.
All 3 sessions must be attended and Gap Tasks completed.
NB. As with all our Free or Funded Maths Hub Work Groups and programmes, we are funded by the Department for Education and therefore have to prioritise State Funded schools. If spaces are still available we are able to offer these to Independent schools, however we will need to charge fees and these will be advised separately.
Organised by
North-East Hants and Surrey (NEHS) Maths Hub is led by St John the Baptist School, Woking and runs a large programme of Work Groups and events throughout the year with the aim of improving Maths teaching, leadership and professional learning practice to transform Maths education.
The Maths Hubs Network is the collaborative partnership of the 40 Maths Hubs across England, supported and facilitated by the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM). It is part of the wider development of school-led, system leadership of education in England.
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