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Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Maths (Teachers)

This project is designed to support primary teachers in developing specialist knowledge for teaching mathematics, enabling them to understand, teach and support pupils in maths in the classroom.  It will be particularly relevant for teachers that have moved phases or teachers that have not received maths-specific training.  

Teachers will enhance their mathematics subject knowledge with an emphasis on the key structures in each mathematical area covered which include: 

  • Understanding the key elements that form number sense, including precise language, structures and representations  

  • Understanding the forms of addition and subtraction, including precise language, structures and representations  

  • Understanding the forms of multiplication and division, including precise language, structures and representations  

  • Understanding the forms of fractions, including precise language, structures and representations. 

Feedback from participants: 

“This session helped me to really grasp and fully understand the words aggregation and augmentation as I had never really understood their meaning before!” 

“I now have a better understanding of what additive thinking is and how it can be developed. Seeing the structures was helpful, as I can now ensure the children have a clearer understanding of the different structures and can ensure they use them in their own work.” 

*If you are an NQT or early career teacher, you may be interested in our specialist knowledge for teacher maths sessions that are designed specifically for early career teachers. 

These networks are free to all teachers and schools involved.

We have a limit of two participants per school to ensure we can support as many schools as possible. If you would like to sign up more, please email info@solentmathshub.org.uk to let us know, and we will see if we are able to accommodate your request.

Dates and Venue:

The programme will consist of 4 face-to-face sessions to be held on the following dates:

  • Wednesday 24th January (9.30am to 3pm)
  • Wednesday 6th March (1pm to 4pm)
  • Wednesday 24th April (9.30am to 3pm)
  • Wednesday 19th June (1pm to 4pm)

The sessions will take place at the HISP Learning Partnership Hub, Tanners Brook Primary School, Elmes Drive, Millbrook, Southampton, SO15 4PF.

Bookings for this programme are now full for this academic year. We are looking to run the programme next year. If you would like to express your interest in taking part, please email charlie.dowse@solentmathshub.org.uk