Maths And Numeracy Plan - Professional Learning Offer

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£319,689

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  • Special education services
  • Primary education services
  • Secondary education services
  • Training services
  • Education and training services

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Published

6 months ago

Description

This requirement is to appoint a successful bidder to develop a coherent model of learner progressions in maths, aligning to the context of the Curriculum for Wales, the proficiencies and drawing on the evidence produced by the Camau I’r Dyfodol project. This model will help practitioners to understand learners’ progress in maths across the 3-16 learning journey, focusing on key mathematical concepts, aligning with the ethos Curriculum for Wales and supporting learners to develop in-line with the proficiencies.
The contractor will be required to support preparation, promotion and delivery of intensive national level support developed for maths and numeracy. All materials will be expected to be bilingual.

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