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Maths Play Launch Party

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This event is for:
  • Professional educators
  • Parents/carers and other adult guardians and role models
  • Anyone interested in playful and positive approaches for learning and teaching maths


Why attend this event:

Are you interested in how maths teaching and learning approaches have changed in recent years? 

Do you like to explore new ways of thinking about, and presenting, maths concepts in your role as an educator? 

Would you like to be part of a growing movement working to bust damaging myths about learning, reunite maths with play, and have some fun along the way? 

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then we'd love to see you at this event!

Come along to this Maths Play Launch Party where we will celebrate this year's International Day of Maths theme - Maths for everyone! 

In our 1-hour together, we will:

✨ explore open-ended activities with positive messages, and powerful ideas that anyone of any age and any mathematical experience can explore. 

✨ access resources to support a playful maths learning journey

✨ learn more about the Maths Play Movement. You'll also be invited to share any ideas you have for future activities 

Interactive participation is optional - feel free to share ideas in the chat or on social media as we play, or be a fly on the (virtual) wall

An event recording will be available until the end of March.



Leading the fun:

Session Host: Alex Box. Alex is a Primary Teacher and Education Researcher specialising in mathematical play.  Alex identifies as formerly maths-anxious, and so brings important perspectives to conversations about learning maths. These days, Alex coordinates Maths Play activities. This involves collaborating with organisations, schools and individuals on education projects that raise awareness about the open, creative and playful nature of mathematics.

Featured Guest: Dr Ange Rogers. Ange is a Teacher Mentor, Consultant and Education Lecturer at RMIT University in Melbourne. Ange pairs a deep knowledge of number with playful and evidence-based teaching strategies and her research into fostering numeracy is well-known and influential in the maths education space. Ange supports and guides numeracy teachers and leaders through the Numeracy Teachers Academy and through Simply Maths PD.

Date & Time:

Tue 7th Mar 2023, 4:30 pm AEDT; 3:30pm AEST; 4:00pm ACST; 1:30pm AWST; 6:30pm NZDT. Convert to other times here.

    Can't make it on Tuesday? How about two days later on Thursday 9 March? We love a community party so much we're running two different launch parties in the one week... Go to the Thur booking page.

     

    Cost to attend: 

    Pay what you can: All ticket proceeds will go toward running costs for keeping mathsplay.org active and growing. 


        A note for professional educators: 

        Teachers may be able to count this session as a professional learning hour. This will depend on the regulations of the institution you are registered with.

        Relevant AITSL standards:

        • 1.5 Differentiate teaching to meet the specific learning needs of students across the full range of abilities
        • 2.1 Content and teaching strategies of the teaching area
        • 2.5 Literacy and numeracy strategies
        • 3.3 Use teaching strategies
        • 3.5 Use effective classroom communication
        • 3.6 Evaluate and improve teaching programs 
        • 4.1 Support student participation
        • 6.2 Engage in professional learning and improve practice
        • 7.4 Engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities
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