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Pat Cobb

@pcmaths

Mathematician, Teacher, Runner, Busy Dad, Geogebra Geek - in no particular order! All views my own. Retweets not endorsements

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This update from Desmos is brilliant news for UK teachers as they *explicitly* articulate GDPR compliance!! 🥳🥳 I hope this makes it easier for everyone to take advantage of the benefits of student accounts - including using Desmos classes!! 🤩🤩

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Is there a date when the Oct/Nov 2021 A level maths /FM examiner reports will be released? Is it the results day? Thanks @EmporiumMaths

AMSP - Advanced Mathematics Support Programme (@advanced_maths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The University of Oxford and Edgbarrow School are both seeking to appoint an Advanced Mathematics Support Programme (AMSP) Area Coordinator for the South region. Both of the posts are 0.6 FTE and offered for a fixed term until Wednesday 31 July 2024 👉 amsp.org.uk/news/job-vacan…

The University of Oxford and Edgbarrow School are both seeking to appoint an Advanced Mathematics Support Programme (AMSP) Area Coordinator for the South region.

Both of the posts are 0.6 FTE and offered for a fixed term until Wednesday 31 July 2024 👉 amsp.org.uk/news/job-vacan…
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Loving listening to the boys chat about planets and stars on the way to school (I think Fred knows more than me) and then the tangential discussion about eating a black hole!

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So it turns out that the number of pieces of gum on classroom desks is not very well modelled by a Poisson distribution. Suggestions from the class were that it isn't random, as a prolific gum sticker is likely to sit at the same desk each lesson.

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Disappearing down a rabbit hole thinking about phone monthly/upfront costs ahead of AMSP - Advanced Mathematics Support Programme network meeting in Chippenham on Thursday! Looking at modelling in A level Maths amsp.org.uk/event/10991/

Disappearing down a rabbit hole thinking about phone monthly/upfront costs ahead of 
<a href="/Advanced_Maths/">AMSP - Advanced Mathematics Support Programme</a>
 network meeting in Chippenham on Thursday! Looking at modelling in A level Maths amsp.org.uk/event/10991/
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If you fancy some excellent mechanics PD this Thursday afternoon and you're not too far from Bristol then there is still space to join us... amsp.org.uk/event/41223b68… This Kinematics session is the first of four standalone AMSP - Advanced Mathematics Support Programme mechanics courses this term in Bristol.

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Looking forward to some tasty maths problems in Bristol on Monday, exploring admissions test questions and using them in the A level classroom amsp.org.uk/event/fa89996b… Still spaces if anyone wants to join us AMSP - Advanced Mathematics Support Programme

Jo Denton (@drjodenton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Core Maths Premium has landed! £900 per student to help all schools and colleges offer this brilliant course! gov.uk/government/pub…

Boolean Maths Hub (@booleanmathshub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This month the Boolean Maths Hub and the AMSP are running a teach meet for #CoreMaths There will be time to consider the benefits for students studying Core Maths, share strategies to set up or extend Core Maths provision, and to do some maths! buff.ly/3X7Qorl

This month the Boolean Maths Hub and the AMSP are running a teach meet for #CoreMaths
 
There will be time to consider the benefits for students studying Core Maths, share strategies to set up or extend Core Maths provision, and to do some maths!

buff.ly/3X7Qorl
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Seem to think there was a discussion about alternatives to the latest classwiz calculator recently but I can’t find the posts, were any feasible, non graphical, alternatives identified for A level/GCSE?