NEW: Understanding the new AoLE for Mathematics and Numeracy SOUTH WALES (Cardiff)

Course date: 8th Oct 2019

Are you ready to implement the new Maths and Numeracy AoLE?

What changes will you need to make?

This course will provide practical strategies for auditing your current provision and ensuring effective implementation of the new curriculum.

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Target Group: Headteachers, Primary Teachers, SMT
  • getting ready for the new AoLE for maths and numeracy
  • identifying the important changes - what is the same and what is different about the new and old curriculum?
  • unpicking and understanding the language of the new curriculum
  • identifying the key knowledge and skills and making links to the the four purposes
  • identifying effective approaches in mathematics teaching
  • developing an action plan for implementing change back in school

course attendee quote What people say about this course...

"Feel very informed about the changes and rationale for the new curriculum. Lots of useful ideas for strategic planning and next steps for school. Diolch!!"    Summer Course Attendee 13/06/19
"Today has been extremely helpful and informative. I feel more knowledgeable about the Numeracy AoLE and the expectations. Today has enabled me to create an action plan to prepare for the new curriculum in 2020."  Summer Course Attendee 13/06/19
"Excellent advice about the new AoLE for mathematics and numeracy."   Summer Course Attendee 13/06/19

Course Presenter: Lynwen Barnsley

MATHEMATICS & NUMERACY – Lynwen Barnsley provides training and support for schools in all aspects of mathematics and numeracy. Lynwen’s training courses focus on the why and how of teaching mathematics, providing practical ideas and approaches that ensure learners “make sense” of maths and develop as independent mathematical thinkers. Her training covers a wide range of ideas and topics, such as developing numerical reasoning, the concrete-pictorial-abstract approach, bar modelling, mastery, problem-solving, mathematical communication and thinking, fluency and flexibility with mathematical ideas, assessment for learning, creativity and using numeracy across the curriculum in meaningful ways. Her Digit Dog character and blog are used in many classrooms to develop mathematical thinking and reasoning in young learners. Lynwen Barnsley also works across the UK as a consultant for Numicon and Inspire Maths (OUP) and has many years experience as a CAME and Let’s Think  tutor. Search for Courses

Course Location: South Wales - Cardiff

ADDRESS: Future Inn, Hemingway Road, Cardiff Bay, CF10 4AU
  START TIME: 8.30am coffee and registration for a 9.00am start
 
The Future Inn, Cardiff Bay https://www.futureinns.co.uk/cardiff/