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2025 Cambridge PGCE


 

“I don't expect, and I don't want, all children to find mathematics an engrossing study, or one that they want to devote themselves to either in school or in their lives. Only a few will find mathematics seductive enough to sustain a long term engagement. But I would hope that all children could experience at a few moments in their careers ... the power and excitement of mathematics ... so that at the end of their formal education they at least know what it is like and whether it is an activity that has a place in their future.”

David Wheeler



We worked on the first part of Unequal Averages.

Other curriculum linked tasks are available from the Secondary Teachers page
 

Here are the links to some of the resources and ideas we talked about:

 
Nurturing successful mathematicians - the rope model
 
Guidance for teachers wanting to develop their students' mathematical thinking skills, and nurture their mathematical mindsets
 
 
Manu Kapur's TED talks

John Mason, Leone Burton and Kaye Stacey Thinking Mathematically



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”A teacher of mathematics has a great opportunity. If he fills his allotted time with drilling his students in routine operations he kills their interest, hampers their intellectual development, and misuses his opportunity. But if he challenges the curiosity of his students by setting them problems proportionate to their knowledge, and helps them to solve their problems with stimulating questions, he may give them a taste for, and some means of, independent thinking.”

Polya, G. (1945) How to Solve it