Are there lessons we can learn from a Japanese style of teaching?

Japanese classroom
28 Jun 2017 17:10:16.257

Secondary school pupils are to be offered a taste of life in a Japanese-style classroom as part of a conference aimed at looking at what lessons we could learn from the approaches taken to teaching maths by countries around the globe.

The year seven pupils from Bluecoat Academy will experience a live and large scale, Japanese-style problem solving lesson with expert guidance from maths teachers from Tokyo Gakugei University during the event organised by the Centre for Research in Mathematics Education at The University of Nottingham.

The conference, which takes place on Friday July 14, will provide unique opportunities to explore approaches to maths teaching and learning, as well as maths teachers’ professional development, that are key to mathematical success in other parts of the world.
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More information is available from Dr Debra Costly in the School of Education, University of Nottingham on +44 (0)115 9513706, debra.costly@nottingham.ac.uk

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