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2024 Virtual Maths Conference

The Mathematical Association of Western Australia will host the 2024 Virtual Maths Conference on Friday 3 May. The theme for this conference is “small steps, big impact”.

Workshop

8:00am, May 3, 2024

Member 1 Day Ticket$200.00
Non-Member 1 Day Ticket$270.00
Student 1 Day Ticket$120.00

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MAWA Inaugural Leadership Program

Are you a teacher who also takes on or aspires to leadership roles? This program is tailored specifically for individuals, from primary or secondary schools in leadership positions within mathematics/numeracy, including curriculum leaders, Heads of Learning Mathematics Area, and those aspiring to leadership roles. It is applicable for both Primary and Secondary school leaders.

Workshop

2:00pm, May 3, 2024

Broadwater

Member Price$1,950.00
Non-Member Price$2,700.00

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The rich legacy of Derek Hurrell: Tasks to engage, stimulate and empower your students.

The late Dr Derek Hurrell was admired by many as an educational visionary. In his honour, MAWA has brought together WA’s foremost educational leaders for a day of motivating and stimulating professional learning. Come and be inspired as we celebrate Derek’s practical and humorous approach to teaching maths. This workshop is designed to build teacher capacity for engaging students and nurturing mathematical problem solving and reasoning.

Workshop

8:30am, May 24, 2024

Fremantle

Member Price$125.00
Non-Member Price$175.00
Student$65.00

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About us

The Mathematical Association of Western Australia (MAWA) Inc.,

is a not-for-profit organisation whose goal is to improve mathematics education across the state.

Originating as a teacher professional association in 1958, MAWA has grown into a vibrant organisation that provides support for anyone with an interest in mathematics including teachers, parents and students.

 

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