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Further Mathematics Conference 2019

During  Spring term 2019, the AMSP held four one-day professional
development and networking conferences, dedicated to the teaching of AS
and A level Further Mathematics. It was designed to provide teachers
with the opportunities to:

  • experience interesting and stimulating ways of introducing Further Mathematics topics in the classroom.
  • gain support in meeting the challenges of establishing and sustaining AS and A level Further Mathematics.
  • network and share ideas with fellow teachers

The table below summarises the sessions that were run and includes the respective session resources for download.

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    The importance of Further Mathematics - Presentation

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    The importance of Further Mathematics - Presentation

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    The importance of Further Mathematics - Presentation

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    Setting up FM provision - Presentation

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    Sustaining FM provision - Presentation

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    Linking complex numbers and matrices (Pure) - Presentation

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    Ideas for teaching differential equations (Pure) - Presentation

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    Vectors (Pure) - Presentation

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    Investigating numerical methods with spreadsheets (Pure) - Presentation

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    Groups (Pure) - Presentation

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    Planarity (Discrete Maths) - Presentation

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    Floyd’s Algorithm (Discrete Maths) - Presentation

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    Work and energy (Mechanics) - Presentation

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    Further probability distributions (Statistics) - Presentation

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    Problem Solving in Further Mathematics - Presentation

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    Use of GeoGebra in Further Mathematics - Presentation

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    Teaching matrices with GeoGebra - Presentation

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