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Strong credentials: Andrew Davies was one of the first cohort of teachers to apply for the new CMathTeach standard. Photograph: Fabio de Paola
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Maths teachers gain new status

18/01/201012/06/2017 Victoria Neumark-Jones Do the maths, The Guardian

A new professional standard is set to lend the teaching of mathematics the same respectability as that of ‘recognised’ professions

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Making maths fun in early years has a positive impact in later life: and in some schools, like Hall Green school in Birmingham parents can also benefit. Photograph: Anna Gordon
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The challenges of learning and teaching maths

18/01/201012/06/2017 Victoria Neumark-Jones Do the maths, The Guardian

Things are looking up for mathematics. A few years ago, science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) subjects were the focus

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Dame Julia Higgins of Imperial College, London Photograph: Martin Argles/Guardian
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A calculating charm

21/04/200912/06/2017 Victoria Neumark-Jones Do the maths, The Guardian

New maths champion Julia Higgins wants to ensure teachers have time to stop and play Testing times for maths teachers:

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Triumph over adversity: Shirley Warner, Kelly Brown and Imogen Hirst study at University Centre Hastings. Photograph: Frank Baron
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Twenty-one students; 43 children

07/10/200812/06/2017 Victoria Neumark-Jones Access to university, The Guardian

A town once nicknamed ‘Pramface by the Sea’ is looking up, thanks to a dose of higher education Shirley Warner

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Oxbridge

01/10/200812/06/2017 Victoria Neumark-Jones Oxbridge, The Daily Telegraph

As pupils flock reluctantly back into school this month, several thousands will be waiting anxiously for the post each morning.

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Robert Goodman: "Our Anglo-Saxon way of life is not child-friendly". Photograph: Frank Baron
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Wellbeing and the web

23/01/200812/06/2017 Victoria Neumark-Jones Guardian Education

One in 10 children have mental-health difficulties. A new online service means help is at hand. Victoria Neumark reports A

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What it’s like to be …. a can-do boy

25/06/199923/05/2017 Dan Davies Friday's child, The Times Educational Supplement

Recently, Jonathan had a problem. He had forgotten his maths homework, so he got a telling off. When he still

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