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MEI Conference 2022 session resources

The MEI Conference 2022 took place at Keele University, 30 June – 1 July. 

We’re very grateful to our sponsors: Casio, Science Studio, Hodder Education and OCR. Their support made it possible for us to offer this exceptional professional development opportunity.

The event included 48 fantastic sessions, taking place over two jam-packed days, as well as two inspiring plenaries. Here, you’ll be able to download those session materials. 

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    Exploring how graphing technology deepens students’ understanding of quadratic graphs and equations

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    Thinking graphically in mechanics

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    Amazing things you can do in Desmos

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    The Core Maths House of Games

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    Some gems from the admissions tests

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    The Big Maths Showdown

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    Data Science for A level/Core Maths students

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    Maths in Psychology

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    Exploring how graphing technology deepens students’ understanding of statistical testing & confidence intervals using the normal, binomial, t and chi-squared distributions

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    Lessons for teaching from cognitive science

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    The important role of HEIs in promoting level 3 maths

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    Enriching your classroom

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    Creating a shimmering vision for maths in your vocational area

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    As easy as 1, 2, 3… A short history of counting

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    Taskmathster

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    Six Gems in A level Maths

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    Why standard deviation isn’t standard

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    Mastering Mastery

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    Role up! Role up!

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    Short, easy practicals for mechanics lessons

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    Avoiding "The wasted years?"

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    Climate issues and maths

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    GCSE maths resit - what's the point?

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    Exploring how graphing technology deepens students’ understanding of systems of simultaneous linear equations, matrices and planes

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    Does linear programming run the world?

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    Statistics at the KS2-3 Transition: What it means (and doesn't mean) to an 11-year-old

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    Digging deeper into the nature of lesson observation feedback

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    Do the maths thing

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    Curriculum, Depth, Challenge and Retrieval

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    Using CODAP to visualise data using the MEI A level large datasets

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    Planning the route to University Admissions Tests

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    MEI Further Pure with Technology

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    Exploring how graphing technology deepens students’ understanding of integration

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    MESME Maths Circles: enrichment for KS3 high-attainers

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    What is mastery in FE maths?

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