Maths Workshop

Forty 14 and 15 year olds from less privileged areas of Greater London will have the opportunity of experiencing life as Cambridge 探花直播 maths students next week.

探花直播schoolchildren are the last cohort of an innovative three-year programme, funded by a $1.2m donation from the .

探花直播Fast Forward Maths programme involves three residential workshops at Cambridge per cohort and a follow-up year of e-mentoring in maths.

探花直播students are mainly from schools with below average GCSE or A Level results, have no family tradition of going into higher education and are mostly from ethnic minority backgrounds.

探花直播residential course runs from 25th to 29th July and will take place at the 探花直播's .

探花直播aim of the programme is to encourage students with a strong aptitude for maths to deepen their understanding, increase their interest in the subject, and encourage them to consider continuing with it to A Level and university.

Maths has traditionally suffered from being seen by school students as a dull and difficult subject, and the Fast Forward programme, together with the Teacher Inspiration series for teachers, aims to overturn this image and demonstrate that maths can be both challenging, engaging and rewarding.

探花直播focus of the July sessions is on Justification and Proof, and sessions will build on their previous visits to Cambridge, when students were encouraged to become more sophisticated problem-solvers.

There will be a screening of Fermat's Last Theorem and students will have a full social programme of events laid on for them.

In addition, students experience staying in student lodgings at and are given information on the Cambridge admissions process.

Project Director Charlie Gilderdale said: " 探花直播aim of the residential is to widen and deepen students' experience of mathematics. They may possibly only have experienced the neat and tidy standard textbook approach before.

鈥淲e want to inspire them and give them the confidence to pose their own mathematical questions, make conjectures and develop rigorous arguments and proofs.

鈥淭his third residential course is the culmination of a year鈥檚 work encouraging the students to work like mathematicians."

探花直播Fast Forward Maths programme began in August 2008 and preliminary evaluations conducted at the end of July 2009 showed that not only have students' attitudes to maths significantly improved, but that they are more keen to continue maths after GCSE and go to university.

探花直播interim report, by Dr Wai Yi Feng, shows that they became much more creative in the way they approached problem solving.

Almost half said they wanted to study mathematics more after their GCSEs because their understanding had improved and they could see more clearly how mathematics - and higher education - opened up opportunities for them in the future.

One student said: " 探花直播maths you see in lectures is so different, so exciting. It makes you want to start straight away."

A full evaluation will be available in 2012.

Fast Forward Maths is run by two award-winning divisions of the 探花直播 of Cambridge: the , which is part of the Millennium Mathematics Project, and the Group to Encourage Ethnic Minority Applications (GEEMA), which is part of the Team in the .

探花直播NRICH website is part of the and has been providing free on-line maths education resources for over a decade. 探花直播aim of the MMP is to develop mathematical skills and understanding by providing top-quality enrichment activities for maths students and their teachers, both nationally and internationally.


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