England - China Exchange
Three teachers from Kent and Medway take part in the England China Maths Hub Exchange.
Three teachers from Kent and Medway are currently in Shanghai researching the teaching of mathematics. Krista Bradford (The Wells Free School), Dr Helen Billinge (Tonbridge Grammar School) and Natasha Newport (St Peter In Thanet) have been selected to take part in a prestigious teacher exchange, focusing on mathematics, with partner schools in Shanghai.
They are among around 100 expert mathematics teachers from schools across England taking part in an exchange as part of the Maths Hubs Programme.
The purpose of the exchange is to further develop the understanding and implementation of mastery approaches to teaching mathematics in schools across Kent and Medway.
This is one part of the Teaching for Mastery Programme, run by the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) in conjunction with the Maths Hubs Programme, and funded by the DfE.
Funding for the programme, initially amounting to £41m, was launched in July 2016.
The group of teachers, all of whom have completed training as Mastery Specialists in a programme run by the NCETM and Maths Hubs, are visiting Shanghai and hosting their partner teachers from Shanghai in English schools in March 2020.
There are 37 Maths Hubs, spread across England, each led by a school with a record of high achievement in mathematics, and of supporting improvements in mathematics teaching and learning in neighbouring schools.
This is the sixth teacher exchange with schools in Shanghai since the Maths Hubs Programme was launched in autumn 2014.
For more information, see www.mathshubs.org.uk or contact steve.mccormack@ncetm.org.uk




