
Ben Rapley
@misterrapley
Head of Maths at Newfield School, Maths Teacher Network Co-ordinator for Sheffield.
ID: 510891466
01-03-2012 21:36:37
350 Tweet
612 Followers
105 Following





MathsConfs and Complete Maths have been key to my development as a teacher over the years. I am delighted to give back by hosting this one! #MathsConf37 workshop choices: 1 - Rebecca Sanders 2 - JustMaths 3 - Dave Taylor 4 - Jack Jennings 5 - Mr C completemaths.com/community/math…

🚨 MathsConf37 – Just One Week to Go! 🚨 The spirit of MathsConf is unparalleled, and it wouldn’t be possible without the incredible members of our community. On Saturday 15th March, we’re heading to Newfield School, Sheffield, where Ben Rapley, Head of Maths and a valued member

Getting really excited thinking about #MathsConf37! It's feeling close now. Who's out on Friday night? Adam Mercer Mr Mattock FCCT CMgr FCMI NPQSL Complete Maths Robert J Smith Jonathan Hall




Friday Night Group Photo !! Tag anyone you can see !!! #MathsConf37 Complete Maths David F Tom Bennison Mr Mattock FCCT CMgr FCMI NPQSL Jo Morgan


🚨 #MathsConf37 is officially here! 🚨 We’re kicking things off with our fantastic host, Ben Rapley! 🎤✨ Join us for a day of inspiring maths CPD, engaging sessions, and a community of passionate educators. Don’t miss out—watch now! 👀🔢 ⏰ Happening now #MathsConf37 #CPD



“MathsConf always makes me feel invigorated and enthused” Ben Rapley #MathsConf37 Complete Maths


Standing room only with Jack Jennings. You should practice the most with what you forget the most. ##MathsConf37



I had such a great time at #MathsConf37 it was a pleasure hosting at Newfield. My take aways are - backwards teaching supports practicing what students forget the most - use turn and talk on starting questions when handing out worksheet - 5 can be 5! Jon Southern Jack Jennings


📣 Another #MathsConf38 workshop announcement! 🧠One Method to Rule Them All – Are consistent methods important? Led by Ben Rapley Ben Rapley “Oh, but my last teacher taught me a different way...” Sound familiar? In this session, Ben explores the case for consistent
