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Mathematics Subject Knowledge Enhancement Course (Post ITT)

Good Mathematics teachers are in short supply. This new course is aimed at practising teachers who are already qualified to teach in schools and colleges, but who currently are not qualified to teach Mathematics. These teachers may already be teaching Mathematics or may wish to teach Mathematics in the future; equally the course could be of benefit to qualified teachers returning to teaching.


Our School has a long and successful history of providing excellent quality subject knowledge enhancement courses in Mathematics for pre-service teachers, staffed by qualified and experienced teachers.


UEL is one of a small number of providers who have been selected to run the Mathematics Subject Knowledge CPD course for in-service teachers who do not have a formal qualification in Mathematics, but who would like to upgrade their subject knowledge.


This is an innovative and enjoyable training course that explores Mathematics in a range of contexts across Key Stage 3 and 4. You will gain a deeper understanding of Mathematics concepts and constructs through study and hands-on practical workshops. There is a strong focus on helping participants to experience “how to teach” a particular topic or concept.

 

What we offer

  • A flexible blended learning approach which will suit the demands of current inservice teachers with no requirements for time away from schools
  • The course is 3 months (12 weeks) long and consists of four 2-hour evening sessions at UEL; one at the start, one at the end and two support sessions in the middle
  • The course is distance learning based and that means that you will need to schedule a few hours per week, other than the sessions mentioned, so that you can keep on top of the work load in your own time.

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