Teaching for Mastery Open Lesson
What does Teaching for Mastery look like in a classroom? How can you adapt your current curriculum for the needs of all pupils?
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Tudor Court Primary School
Bark Burr Road Chafford Hundred RM16 6PL United KingdomAbout this event
- Event lasts 2 hours 15 minutes
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The core purpose of the Maths Hubs Programme, coordinated by the NCETM (National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics), is to help schools and colleges lead improvement in mathematics education in England. They seek to harness all the maths leadership and expertise within an area, to develop and spread excellent practice, for the benefit of all pupils and students. They are part of the wider development of school-led system leadership in England.
- We bring together mathematics education professionals in a collaborative national network of 40 Hubs each locally led by an outstanding school or college, to develop and spread excellent practice, for the benefit of all pupils and students.
- We work with teachers from Early Years to Post 16. Part of this is work linked to lesson design, principles of teacher for mastery and teacher research groups.
- We offer bespoke school support to enable schools to move the maths curriculum forwards.
- We work collaboratively with teachers to support them with their specialist knowledge for teaching mathematics.
The Venn Essex Maths Hub is led by St Thomas More’s Catholic Primary School, an outstanding primary school in the heart of Colchester. With a dedicated team of operational partners who help carry out the Hub’s work, we work very closely with our Strategic Partners, who help plan and evaluate the Hub’s work. We work with successful, established mathematics communities across the Essex region as well as national partners and mathematics associations.
Our Maths Hub covers the Essex area including Southend and Thurrock.