Regional ITT Providers Community

A professional learning community for ITT providers and Maths Hub leadership

Who can take part?

All DfE-accredited ITT providers can nominate participants who are responsible for leading maths provision. They will be joined by a representative from each Maths Hub’s leadership team. Participants are expected to attend all online and regional sessions and to share learning with colleagues.

What is involved?

In the spirit of collaboration, the Maths Hubs Network is keen to facilitate Regional ITT Providers Communities, promoting the sharing of practice, and supporting programme development aligned with teaching for mastery pedagogies alongside other key priorities in ITT.

Participants will reflect collaboratively on how best to help trainees understand the Five Big Ideas in Teaching for Mastery, so that they can develop classroom practices that allow all pupils to learn and enjoy maths.

In addition, participants will have opportunities to share research, critically analyse and evaluate practice, and consider the challenges faced by trainee teachers as they begin their careers in maths education. Together, members identify effective ways of working with trainees to address and reduce these barriers.

What will you learn?

  • You will review and strengthen maths provision across ITT programmes
  • You will have a deepening understanding of the teaching for mastery principles and how they directly relate to classroom practice
  • You will have opportunities to work collaboratively across the region with ITT providers and Maths Hub leaders

What is the cost?

The Regional ITT Providers project is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme so is free to participating institutions.

What should you do next?

Get in touch with your local Maths Hub to find out about more about this opportunity.

Find your hub
Primary Early Years Secondary Post-16

Availability

All Maths Hubs

Can I take part?

Contact your hub to find out about eligibility

Project Code

NCP26-31