Who can take part?
This is for teaching assistants who work predominantly with students in the KS3 maths classroom or who lead intervention sessions with groups of students. Participants’ schools should already be engaged with a Teaching for Mastery Work Group, and this programme will complement this provision.
What is involved?
This programme is designed to improve the subject knowledge and pedagogical knowledge for all TAs supporting the learning of secondary maths.
Participants will focus on using precise mathematical language, representations, and reasoning within the topics: addition and subtraction; multiplication and division; fractions; ratio and proportion. They will also carry out follow-up tasks in school to enable practice transfer to the classroom. The programme will take place over the equivalent of four days; participants must attend all sessions.
What will you learn?
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Your students will demonstrate a positive attitude towards the learning of maths
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You will use appropriate mathematical language and representations with confidence
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You will develop your understanding of how to adapt resources to meet students’ needs
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You will develop an understanding of how algebra relates to the generalisation of number
When and where?
Penwortham Girls' High School (PR1 0SR)
Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics (Secondary Teaching Assistants) Programme - (Workshop 1) at Penwortham Girls' High School on 29th November 2024, 9am - 3pm
Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics (Secondary Teaching Assistants) Programme - (Workshop 2) at Penwortham Girls' High School on 17th January 2025, 9am - 3pm
Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics (Secondary Teaching Assistants) Programme - (Workshop 3) at Penwortham Girls' High School on 7th March 2025, 9am - 3pm
Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics (Secondary Teaching Assistants) Programme - (Workshop 4) at Penwortham Girls' High School on 4th July 2025, 9am - 3pm
What is the cost?
The SKTM Secondary Teaching Assistants Programme is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating schools.