‘I Hate Maths’ – Presented by Mike Askew P(rimary, Pre- and in-Service Teachers and Academics)

St Patrick’s Campus, DCU, Drumcondra Road Upper, Dublin 9 In this first ‘I Hate Maths’ workshop at DCU, Prof Mike Askew will introduce and discuss a set of maths strategy games that can be used in the classroom to support mathematical thinking. The central part of the session is focused on playing the games, and

2022-10-18T22:45:45+00:00October 19th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: , |

Maths Meets Conference 2022 (Teachers)

PDST are delighted to let you know of their upcoming maths conference which will take place on Saturday October 15th 2022 in Maynooth University. MathsMeet 2022 is a joint conference organised by the Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST), Junior Cycle for Teachers (JCT) and the Irish Maths Teachers’ Association (IMTA). The purpose of the

2022-09-28T10:27:07+00:00October 15th, 2022|Categories: , , |Tags: , |

How to bring your maths lessons to life

Audience: Teachers Watch live on https://www.mathsweek.ie/2023/mathsweektv-secondary/ No one understands what makes students tick better than we teachers. Bobby shows how he uses his students’ interest in popular culture - football, Bake Off, Strictly, pop music and even - say it quietly - Love Island! to show where there is maths in all sorts of  unexpected contexts. Booking:

2020-10-15T14:12:13+00:00October 15th, 2020|Categories: , , , |Tags: , , , , |

Maths4All TeachMeet

Audience: Teachers Are you willing to share your ideas about maths teaching? Would you like to take a peek into other teachers’ classes? Maths4All will host an online TeachMeet on Thursday 15th October from 6 o’clock. A TeachMeet is an organised but informal meeting for teachers to share good practice, practical innovations and personal insights

2020-09-10T15:02:23+00:00October 15th, 2020|Categories: , , , , |Tags: , , |

2020 vision with your  Maths Eyes

Audience: Primary Teachers Description: Everyone uses mathematics in their daily life but they sometimes don't call it mathematics. For most people, the mathematics that surrounds them remains invisible and parents underestimate their mathematical abilities because they often consider the mathematics they can do as 'common sense' and the tasks they can't do as 'mathematics'. In

2020-10-14T08:21:12+00:00October 14th, 2020|Categories: , , |Tags: , , , , , |
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