Description
Katherin Cartwright is a passionate mathematics educator and is currently a sessional tutor at The University of Sydney teaching mathematics to pre-service primary education teachers.
She is also completing her PhD at The University of Sydney in mathematical fluency and is a mentor for their Primary STEM Academy schools.
Katherin was previously the NSW Department of Education State Mathematics Advisor where she developed and led professional learning to support primary teachers in mathematics, numeracy and lead primary STEM projects.
Katherin is keen to develop in teachers, students and parents a love and curiosity for mathematics where noticing and wondering lead to understanding.
The objectives for courses in this series are that teachers will:
- Understand the research that underpins the development of students’ understanding of aspects of numeracy as described in the National Numeracy Learning Progression
- Gain knowledge of effective teaching strategies to support numeracy achievement that aligns to the NSW Literacy and Numeracy strategy
- Participate in polls and respond to questions posed within the videos relating to the numeracy progression sub element of Additive Strategies
- Participate in polls and respond to questions posed within the videos relating to the numeracy progression sub element of Multiplicative Strategies
- Participate in polls and respond to questions posed within the videos relating to the numeracy progression sub element of Number Patterns and Algebraic Thinking
- Participate in polls and respond to questions posed within the videos relating to the numeracy progression sub element of Comparing Units
- Participate in polls and respond to questions posed within the videos relating to the numeracy progression sub element of Interpreting and Representing Data
What is the duration of the course?
The duration for each course in this series is 2 hours. Each course consists of a video (across several chapters) which is approximately one hour long. It also includes a reading task, several quizzes and free-form poll questions. These items will also take you approximately an hour to complete. There are 5 courses in this series so it is expected to take you 10 hours in total to complete the series.