He pai te tirohanga ki ngā mahara mō ngā rā pahemo engari ka putua te māramatanga i runga i te titiro whakamua.
The whakatauki refers to recollections from the past are fine to have but wisdom comes from being able to prepare opportunities for the future
Resources available at the Links in workshop descriptions below.
A huge thanks to the presenters, the helpers and the generosity of our loyal suppliers who were there on the day – OfficeMax, Caxed, Cengage, Mathletics, ESA Publications
Congratulations to all the lucky winners of the spot prizes
9am: Guest Speaker : Anna-Marie Fergusson
Searching for meaningful sampling in apple orchards, YouTube videos, and many other places!
In the opening address, Anna-Marie Fergusson will share her ideas and adventures with developing more meaningful learning tasks for sampling. Using the “Apple orchard” exemplar task, She will present some guidelines for “renovating” existing tasks and introduce some new opportunities for teaching sample-to-population inference in the context of modern data and associated technologies
Session 1. 10:00 am
WS1A Expanding your toolkit for teaching statistics : Anna- Marie Fergusson
In this workshop, we will explore some tools and apps that I have developed to support and develop student’s statistical understanding. We will also discuss some general principles for selecting tools for teaching and learning statistics. Bring along a laptop and have fun trying out an interactive dot plot for building understanding of mean and standard deviation, a modelling tool for building understanding of distributional variation, tools for carrying out experiments online and some new tools for collecting data through sampling.
WS1B : Education Perfect:Streamlining Senior External Revision with EP and Google or Microsoft
Free : Education Perfect are offering all teachers a free account click here to activate
WS1C : Preparing students for Scholarship Calculus : Jamie Craik
In this workshop Jamie will share ideas and resources for preparing students for scholarship Calculus. Bring along your stories to share.
Link to presentation slides
Resources from Jake Wills
Link to resources for: Preparing for Exams
Free tutoring for girls doing Calculus & Physics externals : Registration essential
Going Forward: If you would like to be part of the Scholarship Calculus tribe email us at aklmathsnoe@gmail.com
11:00 Morning tea, networking with colleagues and publishersSession 2: 11:35-12:35
WS2A: Coding & Computational Thinking Schools. Jared Hockly
In 2020 Schools are being asked to implement the Digital Technology Curriculum for all students from Y1-10. What might this mean for a maths teacher or maths department. We’ll spend the majority of our time looking at coding activities that fit well with ideas involving computational thinking
WS2B: Micro credentialing in preparation for externals. Education Perfect
Free : Education Perfect are offering all teachers a free account click here to activate
WS2C: What does random look like? LPF and learning to learn: Amy Renelle, Robyn Headifen
In this workshop slot 3 short bites from Amy, Robyn on
- Investigating randomness. Amy is researching teacher perspectives on randomness and will use this to inform the production of a classroom teaching tool.
- The updated curriculum progress tools & learning progression framework
- 3 ideas for preparing students for exams
Links : Preparing for Exams: RISK curriculum progress tools
WS2D A cross Curricular Learning programme, Zac Rutledge
In 2017 Thames High School transitioned from traditional model of learning to a cross-curricular model for its junior school. You’ll find out what life is like in our Junior School now and how students learning is being organised to help meet the needs of 21st century learners. You’ll get the chance to relive your own 3rd form year as if you too were only 13 years old in 2019! The presentation is made through the lens of the Mathematics learning area and you’ll also have the chance to join the discussion around what these changes mean for the teaching and learning of Mathematics.