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ATM/MA Mathematics Conference April 2019
H06 Resources to put a SMILE on your face Wednesday 17 April 16:00 to 17:30 Stephen Lyon Michael Anderson
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Session Aims SMILE (Secondary Mathematics Individualised Learning Experiment) was initially developed as a series of practical activities for secondary school students by practising teachers in the 1970s. If you are of a certain age you will smile with affection at the thought of using the SMILE resources. If you have not a clue what the SMILE resources are then here is your chance to find out. In this hands-on session we will explore some of our favourite key stage 3 and 4 SMILE resources, share how they can be accessed on-line for free and discuss how they can be used in the classroom. Aimed towards: Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4
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What is SMILE?
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SMILEMATHS website
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SMILE on the STEM Website
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SMILE on the STEM Website
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SMILE on the STEM Website
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SMILE on the STEM Website
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SMILE on the STEM Website
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SMILE on the STEM Website
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STEM Learning: What do we do?
Support the teaching and learning of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in schools Help teachers to help young people to recognise how STEM study can lead to rich and varied career pathways
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Physical resources in the National STEM Learning Centre library, York
How do we do it? Physical resources in the National STEM Learning Centre library, York
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How do we do it? Ready-made resource packages
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STEM Enrichment
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at the National STEM Learning Centre, York
Residential CPD at the National STEM Learning Centre, York
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ENTHUSE funding www.stem.org.uk/project-enthuse
Project ENTHUSE is a funding partnership that was launched in 2008. In 2013/14 Project ENTHUSE received funding of over £22 million from the Department for Education, the Wellcome Trust, BAE Systems, Biochemical Society, BP, Institution of Engineering and Technology, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Rolls-Royce, Royal Commission for the 1851 Exhibition, IBM, Institution of Structural Engineers and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Online courses
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Thank you! Stephen Lyon s.lyon@stem.org.uk @SteveJLyon
Michael Anderson @STEMLearning_MA
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