[Maths-Education] maths across the curriculum
Anne Watson
anne.watson at edstud.ox.ac.uk
Fri Jun 30 20:59:56 BST 2006
Geoff Faux produced a book about 6 years ago giving planning details of some
work integrating drama and geometry.
Anne
In message <C0CB0622.5C46%T.Bibby at ioe.ac.uk> Mathematics Education discussion
forum <maths-education at lists.nottingham.ac.uk> writes:
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> I have been tangentially involved with a mathemataics department instigating
> maths (rather than 'numeracy') across the curriculum in a large, split-site
> secondary school in London. They've done some co-teaching projects with
> colleagues from the geography, IT and drama departments. The maths teacher
> who has been running the project asked me if I knew of anything written
> about such work - particulalry evaluating its effects - or if I knew other
> schools trying similar things.
> I've pretty much drawn a blank - can any of you make some suggestions? I
> think they might be quite interested in linking with another school doing
> similar work.
> Many thanks
> Tamara
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> Dr Tamara Bibby
> School of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment
> Institute of Education
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