About this Event
Mathematics, often likened to Marmite, draws a clear divide between enthusiasts and skeptics. But fear not! This course is designed for everyone, regardless of where you stand on the love-hate spectrum. Whether you've been petrified of the subject or just mildly anxious, this is your chance to rewrite your relationship with maths.
Join us in a vibrant and inclusive environment where sharing your stories is not only encouraged but celebrated. Let's dive into the depths of your mathematical experiences, unpacking the roots of your fears and discovering hidden potentials along the way.
Who is this for?
Number Natter sessions are for anyone, whatever your level, whatever your experience. We're flipping the script on the age-old stigma surrounding maths, ready to reveal the hidden maths whiz within you. You'll soon realise that you use maths every day and are probably much better at it than you give yourself credit for.
It's time to break free from the fear and loathing!
What will be covered?
These sessions take a 'one size fits all' approach so that you can step into a supportive environment and freely share your mathematical triumphs and tribulations.
Together, we will dive into the depths of your mathematical experiences, unpacking the roots of your fears and discovering hidden potentials along the way.
Maths and me:
- Overcome any trauma
- Boost your confidence and resillience
- Reduce / prevent any maths anxiety for you (and your children)
- Change your mindset
- Talk about maths
Maths 4 life:
- Maths in real life
- Where shall we go today? (contextualised maths)
- Become 'maths fit'
Maths in action:
- Learn the basics and concentrate on getting the basics right
- Make maths fun
- Funky time
Maths 4 progression:
- What are your next steps?
- Advice and guidance
- Stepping stones
Please be aware that we have ANPR in operation on campus. You are not permitted to park in the car park before 4:30pm and may incur a fine if you do.
Please contact us at [email protected] if you feel you would be unable to attend any of our events due to transport or childcare - we may be able to offer financial support.
These activities are delivered by Truro & Penwith College and fully funded by the Multiply programme, part of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (SPF) which is allocated by the UK Government (under the Skills for Life Campaign) to local authorities to help people improve their maths skills.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Truro College, Truro & Penwith College, Truro, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00