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Subject(s): Mathematics | Age: Post 16 | Publication Year: 2000 - 2009
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In this section you will be able to explore:
• The challenges and issues faced in post-16 mathematics education.
• The research underpinning the approaches adopted by the Standards Unit to meet the challenges.
• The experiences of the teachers and trainers in the pilot.

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Introductory videos for the Standards Unit: Improving Learning in Mathematics resources featuring Background, Addressing the issues, Developing the approach,The way forward and How to use the resource. The resources offer the opportunity to learn about the approaches adopted in the Standards Unit mathematics pilot. You will be able…

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