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Page 1: Annual Conference 20 June 2007 Celia Hoyles Director

Annual Conference20 June 2007

Celia HoylesDirector

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The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics:

next steps

Professor Celia Hoyles

Chief Adviser for MathematicsDirector, NCETM

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NCETM: the visionto develop a sustainable national infrastructure for subject-specific professional development of teachers of mathematics that will

• enable the mathematical potential of learners to be fully realised &

• raise status of the profession

to achieve this we need to promote a blend of CPD approaches that have been shown to be effective

be effective

convince key stakeholders of effectiveness

we have in place

expert team

powerful infrastructure to • identify needs• broker ways to fill gaps local & national• enhance participation & visibility of research

in professional development

an innovative portal for mathematics CPD that is evolving with your use

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what a team!different strengths with the sum so

much greater than parts

with your new NCETM post - congratulations- I thought you'd like to know stuff about your regional team.

I was with X twice yesterday -----. X is a great teacher and leader. X was an excellent PGCE student and Head of Maths (a brilliant department in a 'tough' school). I was a sponsor for X at 'AST day'.

X seems to have met everyone in the region and people (not just me) say "and we ought to let X from NCETM know about this" when there is a local maths thing coming up.

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what a team!

evaluation of a session100% positive

session commentsThe best staff development I have ever participated in. Real sharing going on – in the past I have only been to events that just told me about resources and these were ones I had already found out about myself. Never how to adapt and use.

Supportive day, brilliant presenters with examples of good practice. Good venue and refreshments. Thank you.

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Government support for Mathematicssupported most of recommendations of Making Mathematics Count

recognises that mathematics is important - core skill, subject in its own right, needed in more & more subjects, & STEM

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main findings from Inspectors in England

• quality of teaching is key factor in student achievement • effective teaching focuses on

• understanding underpinned by good subject knowledge• high expectations of students• asking probing questions• building on responses, identified and resolved misconceptions• encouraging collaboration • using assessment effectively to promote learning• drawing on good resources including ICT

• need to support teachers of mathematics

the role of NCETM

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mathematics content knowledge

subject- specific pedagogy

embedding in practice+ +

Mathematics CPD

greatest impact on improving effectiveness of teaching and learning is CPD with all three components

CPD needs to be cumulative & sustained leading to appropriate recognition &/or accreditation

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we are on track to

clarify the visionbroaden our impactenhance our visibilityevolve the community

but challenges remain

the newest guy on the block

hard to identify clear & authentic measures for short, medium & long term progress

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Boundaries to cross

STEMSLCs, SETNET,

NCETM colleaguesmanagement, RCs

portal groups

heads & schoolsheads of maths lead teachers

ASTs

maths groupsHEIs. Strategies

ACMEmaths associations

principals & colleges

DfESdifferent parts

(primary, sec, FE etc)

existing networks Strategies, SSAT, LAs

teachers of mathematics

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increasing uptake in mathematics at every level is a central Government objective

and teachers are the key

mathematics has a voice

ACME, Adrian Smith, and mathematics societies ........ and me

DfESdifferent parts

(primary, sec, FE etc)

we need DfES to continue to support us in fostering mathematics champions

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maths groupsHEIs. Strategies

ACMEmaths associations

must secure, develop & prioritise the supply of subject-specific CPD

existing networks Strategies, SSAT, LAs

promote & enhance national initiativesImproving Learning in MathematicsFurther Mathematics NetworkSTEM30-hour subject-specific CPD requirement for FE teachers Bowland mathematicsHLTAs

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Bowland Mathematics Initiative for Key Stage 3funded by Bowland Trust with additional support from DfES.

aims to develop thinking, reasoning & problem solving skills in KS3 pupils

23 case study problems with 15 developers - initially

each case study includes class room materials & supporting training materials

generic development package for the whole programme being developed

formal launch spring, 2008, with case studies available to schools 2008/9.

www.bowlandmaths.org.uk

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Developer Region Title

Cimex Media LtdLondon

London Race Ace

SRI InternationalCalifornia, USA

LondonElectronic Game Design

Comparing Water Availability

EdexcelLondon

London Speed Cameras

Shell CentreUniversity of Nottingham

East Midlands

Reducing road accidents

How risky is life?

By Design GroupTamworth, Staffs

West Midlands

Olympic Dreams

Mountbatten SchoolRomsey

South East Sundials

RMOxford

South EastMystery tours

Explorer

Institute of EducationLondon

LondonRecord Producer

Highway Link design

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‘cold’ trials

contact [email protected]

2 schools per case. Autumn term

need volunteers!

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HLTA Secondary Mathematics and Science initiative (£4.7 million 2007/8)

Denise

•Worked as a secondary TA supporting SEN for 3 years including some support in mathematics

• Has a GCSE in mathematics gained 15 years ago

• Wants to become an HLTA supporting mathematics

coordination with NCETM?

new national initiatives through NCETM

e.g research grants & communities

take a look at the portal

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dominant CPD issue: time & dedicated funding

little, if any, dedicated funding with priorities set by individual schools and colleges

must incentivise demand for subject-specific CPDCPD for teachers of mathematics must enhance their mathematical experience & that & their students

principals & colleges heads & schoolsheads of maths lead teachers

ASTs

exploit other funding opportunities in regions ICT, Gifted & Talented....

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Mathematics as core part of school/college agenda

• NCETM offer as key to performance management by subject leaders

• school improvement through mathematics CPD

• parents engaging in education through mathematics: the OCEAN project

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risks & challenges

failure to make a mark• coordination has risk of invisibility!

lack of buy-in by key stakeholders• NCETM seen as competition by other providers

• provision not seen as valuable by teaching community

NCETM not seen to be effective by DfES

portal not serve as boundary object between teachers & NCETM offer

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The portal at present

Mathemapedia

Communities and Blogs

Resourcecase studies

CPD DirectoryNews and events

Professional standards

Portal

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portal must• support & shape CPD provision• have the functionality & interactivity demanded by teachers, schools, regions

by engagement, teachers will develop • ownership of portal • create opportunities for new networks• plan their own personal learning space

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develop a personal journey

Mathemapedia

Communities and Blogs

Resourcecase studies

research groups

PD OpportunitiesNews & events

Professional self-assessment (individual & group)

PortfolioPersonal learning space

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risks & challengesportal is new

• still problems of access to ICT

• aims & potential yet to be fully understood across all the boundaries

help us to develop it

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recall: consistent picture of trends in participation in mathematics

Interventions make a difference

CPD for teachers of mathematics makes a difference

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select boundaries to cross & cross them together

STEMSLCs, SETNET,

NCETM colleaguesmanagement, RCs

portal groups

heads & schoolsheads of maths lead teachers

ASTs

maths groupsHEIs. Strategies

ACMEmaths associations

principals & colleges

DfESdifferent parts

(primary, sec, FE etc)

existing networks Strategies, SSAT, LAs

My efforts will be to

build on all the work to date

agree priorities for future

share & promote the vision by working across all the boundaries

exploit new opportunities

every will want to join the club register www.ncetm.org.uktell others about NCETM