Curriculum Hubs
East Midlands South Maths Hub are part of a national network of 40 Maths Hubs in England, working together in the national Maths Hubs programme, which began in 2014. The programme is funded by the Department for Education (DfE) and coordinated by the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM). East Midlands East Maths Hub is an approachable, inclusive and supportive community which provides a research informed approach to mathematics education across all phases. Work Groups and Programmes - September 2023-24 Work Groups 2023-24 - Maths Hub (emsmathshub.org.uk) EMS Maths Hub Early Years and Primary May 2024 Bulletin (mailchi.mp) This month we are excited to share the details of our Multiplicative Thinking Primary Roadshow, taking place on the 22nd May, this event includes a live Mastering Number at KS2 lesson and a presentation from Liz Lambert (NCETM) and much more... Applications are now open for our Primary Teaching for Mastery Work Groups. Whether your school is new to the Teaching for Mastery Programme or looking to re-engage with it, our PTfM Work Groups are ready to support your school in 2024/25. Professional Development Opportunities - Primary 23/24 ememathshub.org/uploads/1/1/9/2/119209091/primary_catalogue_2023-24.pdf Professional Development Opportunities - Secondary 23/24 secondary_cataloge_2023-2024.pdf (ememathshub.org) EMS Maths Hub Secondary Bulletin May 2024 (mailchi.mp) This month we are excited to share the details of our latest online event for Applications are now open for our Secondary Teaching for Mastery Work Groups. Whether your school is new to the Teaching for Mastery Programme or looking to re-engage with it, our STfM Work Groups are ready to support your school in 2024/25. We have also included an article from the NCETM - Mastery Myth-Busting. Maths Hub Professional & School Development Opportunities for 2022/23Computing hubs are led by schools and colleges across England with an exceptional track record in teaching computing. They deliver face to face courses and provide local support for teachers in primary and secondary schools in their area. Beauchamp College in Oadby lead the Leicester and East Midlands Computing Hub. | Roade Primary School was designated as one of the government’s English Hubs in 2018. Roade English Hub provides support to local schools, academies and free schools to improve teaching of phonics, early language and reading in Reception and Year 1. Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Science Learning Partnership is part of the National STEM Learning Network, which is made up of 25 SLPs across the country, plus the Nationalntre at York. The network is funded by the DfE and Wellcome Trust with the remit of providing high quality, local CPD for secondary, primary, special and further education science teachers and settings. National Children's Bureau - East Midlands Early Years Hub Hubs are made up of existing, well-established early years providers that are supporting settings in their area to adopt evidence-informed practice improvements. Stronger Practice Hub Local authorities covered: Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Leicester City, Rutland, Lincolnshire Overview: The East Midlands Stronger Practice Hub is one of 18 Stronger Practice Hubs appointed by the Department for Education (DfE). | Leicestershire Music Hub On-line music networks with Sarah Share. Events - Leicestershire Music (leicestershiremusichub.org) Primary Networks 1 to 3pm Wednesday 04 Oct 2023 Wednesday 31 January 2024 Wednesday 1 May 2024 Secondary Networks 1 to 3pm Wed, 04 Oct 2023 |