Penny's career in education spans 20 years – in government, Catholic and independent schools, and in a range of teaching, school leadership and system roles. Penny’s current role focusses on the design of policy and guidance, professional learning, and curriculum-aligned resources in numeracy, mathematics, science, technologies, STEM, the arts, the humanities, the capabilities and the cross-curriculum priorities that build the capacity of leaders and teachers to confidently and capably design and deliver high-quality school-based curriculum programs that flexibly respond to the strengths, needs and aspirations of students and their school and wider communities. Penny’s recent work has focussed on implementing the Primary Mathematics and Science Specialists initiative and the Secondary Mathematics and Science Initiative for out-of-field teachers. And on extending the Mathematics Teaching Toolkit with the addition of best-practice resources for early and middle years maths learners.
This 2 hour breakout forum has been designed in partnership with the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) and the Australian Maths Trust (AMT) specially for maths teachers who are looking for ways to improve student learning.
Chairperson - Janine Sprakel, National Partnerships and Engagement Manager, Australian Maths Trust
The Forum will kick off with -
The new Australian Curriculum: Mathematics version 9.0 – “What has changed and why?”
Rachael Whitney-Smith, Mathematics Curriculum Specialist, ACARA
Computational thinking looks new – but you’ve already been teaching it
Janine Sprakel, National Partnerships and Engagement Manager, Australian Maths Trust
In the latest version of the curriculum computational and algorithmic thinking features more strongly than ever before, but is it new content. Most teachers have been teaching computational thinking and problem solving for many years. In this session we will walk through the curriculum and make links that will strengthen the teaching and learning of problem solving and computational and algorithmic thinking in classrooms. We will discuss strategies that work, and the importance of taking the time to think and BE a problem solver for teachers as well as for students.
Knowing and Doing Mathematics
Dr Kristen Tripet, Program Manager, reSolve: Mathematics by Inquiry, Australian Academy of Science
(Really) engaging maths learners F-8
Penny Addison, Director, Curriculum and Assessment Branch, DET Victoria
The Self-paced, asynchronous Maths Class
Joel Speranza, Head of Mathematics, St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School
This presentation show how the lessons learnt from COVID and online learning can be applied in a face to face classroom.
Includes:
Q&A Session
Moderated by Allan Dougan, CEO, The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers
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