Inclusive Teaching: Offering a tailored approach in supporting students’ learning in maths
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
George Fox Building LT 5
9.30am – 5 pm (lunch included)
The Maths Learning Development (MLD) Team at Lancaster University (LU) is running a sharing practice event to promote our student maths support service. Our approach to maths learning development is focused on providing a proactive, tailored and timely delivered service, which allows meeting the demand of a diverse student body (e.g. students from non-traditional university entry routes and students who have specific learning difficulties (SpLD)) to enhance students’ learning experience and improve retention.
The MLD team has received very positive feedback from our students, so we would like to share our experience and lessons from practice with colleagues at LU and in the wider HE sector. We hope that you will be able to attend!
We are interested in hearing your views on supporting students’ learning in maths. We invite you to give a 5 minute presentation during our discussions.
Keynote presentations will be given by
Michael Grove (University of Birmingham) ‘Mathematics support: Learning from past and present to prepare for the future’.
Leif Bryngfors (Lund University, Sweden) ‘SI-PAL-PASS: a Rose with many names’
To register for this free event, please go to https://lancaster-uk.libcal.com/event/3376955 or send an email to Jan Lyons jan.lyons@lancaster.ac.uk
If you are interested in giving a 5-minute micro-presentation, please indicate this when you register.
This event is sponsored by Faculty of Science & Technology (FST) and Teach-Learn-Share initiative at LU Management School (LUMS) and Faculty of Health & Medicine (FHM).
We look forward to seeing you at our event.