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MEI Conference 2024 session resources

The MEI Conference 2024 took place at Keele University, 4 – 5 July. 

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

The event included 62 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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    The Eccentric Circle of Boscovich

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    Developing deeper understanding with the four operations

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    The maths behind artificial intelligence (1): Data – the fuel of AI

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    Talk for Maths

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    Multiply: Maths enrichment for adults

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    Using generative AI in maths teaching

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    Skewer Hyperboloids

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    Why time spent puzzling is never wasted

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    Data Science for A level/Core Maths Students

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    Exploring Car Emissions

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    Supporting Teacher Development Through Feedback Conversations

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    Are we the last generation or the first sustainable one

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    Use of technology in the secondary classroom

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    Maths Games from around the World

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    GeoGebra for Beginners

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    Strategy Games for Enrichment & Progression

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    GCSE (9-1) What can we learn from candidate performance so far?

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    Kickstart Core Maths!

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    Sunny intervals - a bright outlook for statistics

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    GCSE roots, A level fruits: lessons with a long view

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    Making problem solving skills expliicit

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    How can the graphic calculator support the transition to A level maths

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    Practical Mechanics, two examples one for A level and one for Further Mathematics

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    Pythagoras Phi & Plato: properties of right-angled triangles, regular pentagons and the Platonic solids

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    GCSE (9-1) Mathematics - Assessment Objectives and how they shape question papers

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    Plan better lessons in less time

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    Dyscalculia and maths difficulties

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    Ideas for teaching probability distributions and hypothesis testing using a Graphic fx-CG50

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    The mathematics of sailing

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    Encouraging pupils to think mathematically

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    Shakespearean games

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    What is the best calculator for students when studying GCSE Further/Additional/Core/A level Mathematics?

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    Effective strategies when using tthe fx-CG50 in A level Mathematics exams

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    Providing bespoke Core Maths support to schools and colleges - the work of the Core Maths Specialist

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    Making Maths

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    Teaching GCSE Maths Taster

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    The Element of Surprise

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    The Enjoyment of Confusion

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