[Maths-Education] Re: SKE courses
Ernest, Paul
P.Ernest at exeter.ac.uk
Sun Feb 2 10:49:55 GMT 2014
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Dear Keith - I replied direct but your email keeps bouncing my messages
Best wishes
Paul
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Paul Ernest
Emeritus Professor, Education, Exeter University, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK
Homepage http://www.people.ex.ac.uk/PErnest/ Philosophy of Maths Ed Journal
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From: maths-education-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [maths-education-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] on behalf of Peter Gates [Peter.Gates at nottingham.ac.uk]
Sent: 30 January 2014 14:55
To: maths-education at nottingham.ac.uk
Cc: Keith D Porteous
Subject: [Maths-Education] SKE courses
Hello
I am the programme director for the Subject Knowledge Enhancement courses in Mathematics here at Hull University - the courses which precede PGCE for graduates of non-mathematical disciplines. I should appreciate it if the following message could go out.
Wanted - any advice on how to manage SKE Maths programmes in the next couple of years. Having run these successfully for several years, at Hull University, it is very difficult now to see the medium to long term future of these invaluable courses. Keith Porteous (k.porteous at hull.ac.uk<mailto:k.porteous at hull.ac.uk>) would very much like to share ideas about how to tackle this, with colleagues in other institutions who are wrestling with the same problems.
Hope this is OK
Best wishes
Dr Keith Porteous
Centre for Educational Studies
Hull University
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