ChinUP K-6: Plugging Gaps in Student Maths Knowledge at the Start of Every Lesson
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Event description
ChinUP K-6: Plugging Gaps in Student Maths Knowledge at the Start of Every Lesson
ChinUP after-school workshops are hosted by primary schools across NSW and are open to all schools in the local area. These two-hour workshops are for school teams of up to 8 educators, and any school in any sector is welcome. Individuals and casual teachers are also very welcome to attend.
Who should attend?
- Early career teachers, K-6
- Experienced teachers, K-6
- Instructional leaders, K-6
- Mathematics leaders, K-6
Registering your team is easier than ever!
Just GRAB & GO. Pay now for the number of tickets your school needs, then participants provide their details at the ChinUP event. Easy!
Workshop description
Coming soon
What to bring
- a hard copy of the NSW Mathematics K-6 Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum (the 'orange book')
- post-it notes
- yellow highlighter
- your 6-digit NESA number
Completing ChinUP K-6: Plugging Gaps in Student Maths Knowledge at the Start of Every Lesson will contribute 2 hours of NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Registered PD addressing 2.5.2 and 6.2.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW.
Refund Policy
No refunds
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Anita Chin Mathematics Consultancy
Anita is the Founder and Learning Strategist K-8 at Anita Chin Mathematics Consultancy. With 25 years of experience in mathematics education K-12, she works with primary schools across Australia to transform teachers and leaders into confident, inspired mathematics educators. She does this by delivering a deep, whole-school understanding of the mathematics curriculum, along with innovative, teaching techniques that inspire and delight. Anita supports teachers and leaders through tailored in-school workshops and demonstration lessons, open events for all schools to attend, and her annual team-based conference. Anita's MEd research was about the use of concrete materials to teach number concepts in the middle years.