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Webinars
These webinars are designed to inform and support teachers wishing to improve the learning outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in mathematics.
If you would like to share your experiences in this area or have requests on topics that community members could offer, please contact the Project Manager at connectwithmaths@aamt.edu.au
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Nov 17 16 |
The Reaction of Remote Students and Teachers to Challenging Maths Tasks Presenter: Emeritus Professor Peter Sullivan Presenter Resources: Webinar Recording | Presentation | |
Jun 23 16 |
Quality Teaching And Learning For Aboriginal Students In Mathematics Dr Chris Matthews, Griffith University, ATSIMA, QLD Presenter Resources: Webinar | Recording | Presentation | |
Mar 18 16 |
CWM Day~Mathematics and Indigenous Learners Presenter: Jacynta Krakouer, Dr Sarah Buckley, Jim Spithill Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) VIC Presenter Resources: Webinar | Presentation |coming soon |
Mar 18 16 |
CWM Day~What Makes For Successful Numeracy Learning In Remote Contexts? A Synopsis Of 30 Case Studies In Remote Australia Presenter: Professor Robyn Jorgensen, Canberra University, ACT Presenter Resources: Webinar | Presentation |coming soon |
Mar 18 16 |
CWM Day~ Exploring Quality Teaching And Learning For Aboriginal Students In Mathematics Dr Chris Matthews, Griffith University, ATSIMA, QLD Presenter Resources: Webinar | Presentation | |
Mar 18 16 |
CWM Day~Tackling The Seven Year Spread In Your Classroom - Exploring An Algebra Task John Bradbury, Shepherdson College, Galiwinku Elcho Island, NT Matt Skoss, Centralian Senior College, NT Presenter Resources: Webinar | Presentation |coming soon |
Jul 7 15 |
Mandalany Mathematics Games Kit Presenter: Lillian Miller, QLD Presenter Resources: Webinar | Presentation | |
Jul 7 15 |
Five ways forward to improving Indigenous learning outcomes Presenter: Caty Morris Presenter Resources: Webinar | Presentation | |
Feb 29 14 |
Make it Count: Maths and Indigenous Learners Presenter: Caty Morris and Dr Chris Matthews Presenter Resources: Webinar | PDF | Presentation | |
Aug 25 14 |
Creative ways of working with Indigenous learners Presenter: Damian Amamoo Presenter Resources: Webinar | WWW | Presentation | |
Apr 29 14 |
YuMi Deadly Maths Presenter: Dr Grace Sarra and Robyn Anderson Presenter Resources: Webinar Video | Presentation | Resources | |
Jun 11 14 |
Six Principles of Effective Mathematics Presenter: Emeritus Professor Peter Sullivan Presenter Resources: Webinar | Presentation | |
Nov 6 13 |
Exploring mathematical problems beyond the tip of the Iceberg Presenter: Matt Skoss Presenter Resources: Webinar Video | Presentation | |
Sep 12 13 |
Improving Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Presenter: Caty Morris, Dr Chris Matthews Presenter Resources| Webinar Video | Presentation | |
Aug 13 13 |
A Positive Mathematics Journey Presenter: Dr Chris Matthews Presenter Resources: Webinar Video | Presentation | |
Quality Teaching and Learning for Indigenous Learners
[Make it count with Indigenous Learners]
Quality Teaching and Learning for Indigenous Learners
Presenter: Dr Chris Matthews
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Time: 4:30pm – 5:30pm (TAS, VIC,NSW, QLD
4:00pm – 5:00pm (SA, NT)
3:30pm - 4:30pm (WA)
Improving Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
Caty Morris, National Manager Indigenous Education and Will Morony, AAMT 's CEO, discuss strategies for improving Mathematics outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners.
Five ways forward to improving Indigenous learning outcomes
Five ways forward to improving learning outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in mathematics: a collaboration between Community, education and business
Make it Count: Maths and Indigenous Learners
Make It Count is for educators working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners in mathematics education. It is a teaching and learning resource, and a professional learning tool. Make It Count is about a way of thinking – and a way of doing.
A Positive Mathematics Journey
In this webinar, A Positive Mathematics Journey, Chris will share some of his story as an Aboriginal student who survived the education system by thriving on mathematics to become an Aboriginal mathematician and gain a Doctorate in Applied Mathematics.
Exploring mathematical problems beyond the tip of the Iceberg
This is a highlighted event that will showcase great ways in which Matt Skoss uses online resources in the Mathematics. A constant challenge for a teacher is to cater for the diversity of students in their classes. I am always looking to incorporate rich Maths tasks that are easy for students to make a start on the problem, but once students are engaged in the problem, they are exposed to the deeper, richer Mathematics lurking beneath the surface, hence the use of the 'iceberg' metaphor.
Culturally Responsive Mathematics Pedagogies
Peter Sullivan presents our first webinar 'Culturally Responsive Mathematics Pedagogies'. The curriculum for Australian students is intended to be inclusive of all students whatever their cultural background. This does not mean that all students should be taught the same way.
Six Principles of Effective Mathematics
By popular demand Professor Peter Sullivan returns to present Six Principles of Effective Mathematics for classes with Indigenous students.
YuMi Deadly Maths
The webinar will be discussing YuMi Deadly Maths – what it is and how it works.
Creative ways of working with Indigenous learners
Damian looks at the Indigenous experience historically with regard to the way people were taught and how facts were retained. Drawing on some real life examples, he suggests some methods that Indigenous students could be engaged in mathematics education.
Mandalany Mathematics Games Kit
The Kit – Mandalany (Man-da-lanj) caters for Prep - Year 1 developed with Mathematical activities which focus on Indigenous Language,“Jiddabul” the language of the Herberton area.
The Reaction of Remote Students and Teachers to Challenging Maths Tasks
The Reaction of Remote Students and Teachers to Challenging Maths Tasks