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The aim of the Practitioner Research in Mathematics Education (PRiME) event is to provide a platform for teachers of mathematics in early years, primary, secondary, further education or higher education to share with fellow practitioners their classroom research projects about any aspects of mathematics teaching and learning. The event also aims to develop practitioners’ research skills, through a keynote presentation given by Professor Barbara Jaworski (Mathematics Education Centre, Loughborough University), workshops and presentations by fellow practitioners.

Professor Barbara Jaworski is a Professor of Mathematics Education in the Mathematics Education Centre at Loughborough University. Her main research focus is the development of mathematics teaching in theory and in practice and communities of inquiry in developmental research. She is interested in characterising the teaching of mathematics as it relates to students’ making of meaning in mathematics.

The day is organised and supported by the ½¿É«µ¼º½ Special Interest Group on Mathematics Education, in collaboration with the British Society for Research in Learning Mathematics (BSRLM).

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