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Mathematics support materials – accessible for all !. Tony Croft – Loughborough University Michael Grove – Higher Education Academy MSOR Network. Mathematics support materials – accessible for all ! an aspiration !. Tony Croft – Loughborough University
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Mathematics support materials – accessible for all ! Tony Croft – Loughborough University Michael Grove – Higher Education Academy MSOR Network
Mathematics support materials – accessible for all ! an aspiration ! Tony Croft – Loughborough University Michael Grove – Higher Education Academy MSOR Network
Overview • mathcentre as the UK maths support framework • some facts and figures to set the scene • overview of resources availableGroup Activity • critical examination to influence how these might be made more accessible • feedback
UK Support Structure • UK Mathematics Learning Support Centre • Website www.mathcentre.ac.uk • Pilot launched October 2003 • Funded by the Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN) • Sister project to mathtutor – funded by the HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for England)
What’s Available? Free resources for staff and students • Quick reference leaflets • provide easily accessible support on key topics • Teach-yourself booklets • give a more in-depth treatment of important topics and include theory, worked examples and exercises • Practice and revision booklets • contain hundreds of practice exercises and answers
What’s Available? • On-line exercises • allow students to test themselves or practice basic techniques • Video tutorials • offer a face to students to guide them step-by-step through the key topics
User feedback Feedback has been very positive… “mathcentre is really the best website about maths” “I think the whole collection is excellent…” “Can I really use these materials with my students for free?”
Group activity • Have a look at some leaflets, refresher booklets, etc. • We’ll demonstrate a few seconds of videoIn your groups…..
Group activity Consider the following three questions for the resource you have been given: • In what ways is this particular resource already accessible to students who are dyslexic/dyscalculic? • In what ways is this particular resource not currently accessible to students who are dyslexic/dyscalculic? • What are the potential solutions to these issues? Completion: 1220