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MEI Conference 2025 Session Resources

Session resources from the MEI Conference 2025

The MEI Conference 2025 took place at Keele University, 3-4 July. 

We’re very grateful to our sponsors: Casio, Hachette Learning, OCR and Science Studio. 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 three inspiring plenaries. Here, you’ll be able to download those session materials.

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    Using manipulatives to support transition from KS2 to KS3

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    Developing mathematical problem solving

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    Data science and AI in the school curriculum

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    Some things are impossible!

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    GCSE (9-1) Mathematics assessments: What we can learn from candidate performance so far

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    Exploring the new fx-CG100 Graphing calculator and Classpad technology. Focus: Graphing and Analysing

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    Financial maths

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    Thinking outside the maximum box

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    Moneyballs - some mathematical sporting diversions

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    Embedding Oak

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    The Big Earth Data Project

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    Building mathematical resilience via Self-Explanation Training

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    Exploring the new fx-CG100 Graphing calculator and Classpad technology. Focus: Probability Distributions

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    Effectively using Maths Champions to raise the attainment of Pupil Premium students in secondary schools

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    A quick bite of Maths Feast

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    FE Maths Realities: From Entry Level to T Level - Do Students Have What it Takes?

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    Where have all the numbers gone? Developing numerical reasoning at A level

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    A level Mathematics assessment: What can we learn from candidate performance so far

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    Using the Desmos Geometry tool

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    Using manipulatives at KS4

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    Exam questions that give more than they ask

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    Easy mechanics practicals

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    Sustainability - how maths can help

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    Trends in University Admissions

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    Fun and games with Probability

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    Promoting talk in the mathematics classroom

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    Bringing probability & statistics to life through dynamic simulations in Desmos

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    Data science for A level and Core Maths students

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    Getting to grips with interviews

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    Exploring the new fx-CG100 Graphing calculator and Classpad technology. Focus: Solving Equations Numerically and Graphically

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    When will I ever use this?

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    Reimagining PowerPoints for the A level classroom

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    Bringing statistics to life using dynamic visualisations in Desmos

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    A bestiary of sequences

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    Significant figures - the good, the bad, and the invisible!

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    A philosophy for mathematics

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    Supporting non-specialist teachers in the secondary maths classroom

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    Key concepts in number

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    Maths Mastery in an adult setting

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    Encouraging girls participation in Level 3 mathematics

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    Tobias Dantzig's 'Number'

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    Tangles

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    Exploring the new fx-CG100 Graphing calculator and Classpad technology. Focus: Statistical Analysis

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