Speakers: |
Andy Noyes (University of Nottingham)
Hugh Burkhardt (University of Nottingham)
Kaye Stacey (University of Melbourne)
Alan Schoenfeld (University of California, Berkeley)
Lynne McClure (Cambridge Mathematics)
Phil Daro (SERP Institute)
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Date: |
28 - 29 Sep 2017 |
Venue: |
Jubilee Conference Centre, University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 1BB
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Time: |
14:00
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17:00
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Type: |
Conference |
Fee: |
Free |
Nottingham University's Shell Centre for Mathematical Education, which was founded in 1967, has pioneered high-impact research and development which focuses on the research-based design and development of materials and processes that help teachers teach better mathematics more effectively. This conference will bring mathemeticians together to celebrate its achievements.
Thursday afternoon will look back on the Shell Centre's achievements, recently recognized by the International Commission for Mathematical Instruction with its first Emma Castelnuovo Award.
Friday will look forward, with the theme: "Impact-focused research - how can it become more effective?"
For more information about the conference, including its provisional programme, please click here.