[Maths-Education] Re: Webinar “Inquiry in university mathematics teaching and learning”

Barbara Jaworski B.Jaworski at lboro.ac.uk
Thu Mar 4 15:28:55 GMT 2021


Please forgive the crucial omission
DATE: Tuesday, March 9, 2021, 14:00-17:21 UK time

From: Barbara Jaworski
Sent: 04 March 2021 13:55
To: maths-education at nottingham.ac.uk
Cc: Yuriy Rogovchenko (yuriy.rogovchenko at uia.no) <yuriy.rogovchenko at uia.no>; Stephanie Thomas (S.Thomas at lboro.ac.uk) <S.Thomas at lboro.ac.uk>
Subject: RE: Webinar “Inquiry in university mathematics teaching and learning”

Dear Colleagues,
Please see the invitation below to a Webinar focusing on
      Inquiry-based Teaching and Learning in University Mathematics,
from the PLATINUM EU Project team of seven EU countries,
and share this with anyone you know who may be interested.
Best wishes
Barbara


We cordially invite you to participate in the webinar focusing on the teaching and learning of mathematics at the university level organized by the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships Project PLATINUM (Partnership for Learning And Teaching IN University Mathematics).

The keynote address on important aspects of Inquiry-Based Mathematics Education will be delivered by the invited speaker Professor Michèle Artigue (Paris Diderot University). The  academic leader of the project, Professor Barbara Jaworski (Loughborough University) will introduce the inquiry basis of PLATINUM.

The Webinar is organized by the Masaryk University in collaboration with the University of Agder and MatRIC, The Centre for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching in Norway. To assist the listeners with hearing disparity, speech-to-text captions to all presentations will be provided during the webinar. For addressing the questions from attendees, we organize three Q&A sessions and conclude the webinar with the panel with the guest speaker. The Zoom link to the webinar and the link to a dedicated padlet.com page where the questions for the presenters should be posted will be sent in the confirmation email to all registered participants.

PLATINUM seeks to improve mathematics  teaching through inquiry-based approaches that allow students to achieve a more conceptually-based understanding of the subject, more appropriate for solving problems in engineering, science, and in the labour market. The consortium is coordinated by the University of Agder and includes eight universities from the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Ukraine, and United Kingdom. During the Webinar, the PLATINUM team will present project’s intellectual outputs and examples of inquiry-based mathematics tasks designed and tested in different courses at partner universities.

You will find the information and the registration link here:

https://platinum.uia.no/platinum-webinar-inquiry-in-university-mathematics-teaching-and-learning/

We look forward to your participation in the event next Tuesday!

Please share this announcement with anyone you know who may be interested.



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