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A conference to encourage K-12 educators to rethink the notion what being numerate means and how it can best be taught in the digital age.
Friday, May 5 • 15:30 - 16:30
Using Thinking Routines to Make Connections and Develop Mathematical Reasoning

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In this hands on workshop participants will explore some of the Project Zero thinking routines in a mathematical context. They will have the opportunity to experience how thinking routines can help learners reason with evidence and make connections between; prior learning, other maths strands, other subject areas and the real world.  Participants will come away with an understanding of how thinking mathematically differs from 'doing maths' and how thinking routines can be used to structure this thinking.


 


Speakers
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Donna Bryfman

Student Support Teacher, Mount Scopus Memorial College
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Lana

Teaching and Learning Leader - Mathematics, Mount Scopus Memorial College
Lana is the Mathematics Teaching and Learning Leader at Mount Scopus Memorial College. She strives to create and nurture a culture of mathematical thinking and is committed to learners constructing meaning through inquiry. Lana is a passionate learner herself who has facilitated workshops... Read More →
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Michelle Windsor

General Studies Teacher, Mount Scopus Memorial College


Friday May 5, 2017 15:30 - 16:30 GMT+08
Gallery Rooms 1 & 2 High School and Administration Block, Level 4