Welcome to the Applied Maths Support Service

Welcome to the Applied Maths website

 New Service Provision for Teachers

The Second Level Support Service (SLSS) extend its gratitude to all of you that supported the work of the service throughout the years since its establishment in 2001. A new cross - sectoral service, the Professional Development Service for Teachers  (PDST) was established in September 2010. The PDST subsumed much of the work of the SLSS.

The PDST is happy to inform you that the resources, materials and functionalities of this website will continue to be available to you in the future. 

 

 I invite you to have a look under the Teaching Resources link on the left hand side and to let us know what you think by submitting a comment on the Forum.

To ensure that you are notified about all relevant courses, enter your school name, school roll number and your email and mobile details under the Register heading.

 If you are an experienced teacher who is passionate about your subject and wish to work with like minded colleagues I invite you to apply to become a local facilitator.

Local Facilitators are teachers who are willing to volunteer to contribute to CPD in their subject or programme areas or other areas where they have expertise and a willingness to contribute. If you wish to become a Local Facilitator in Applied Maths, please email sciences@pdst.ie


Please use the website forum and share ideas and thoughts with each other. Exchanging ideas and sharing good practice reaffirms our work as professionals.

 

 Applied Maths Courses Spring 2012  click here for flyerPDF File

Applied Maths Course Evaluation Form click here

The support programme for Spring 2012 will be updated before the end of January

Applied Maths Induction Courses

The PDST are collaborating with the Irish Maths Teachers’ Association and the Education Centres to support teachers who may have an interest in teaching Applied Maths or may be already teaching it. A series of Applied Maths workshops for all levels of experience including beginners are organised for Cork, Dublin, Galway and Limerick in conjunction with the IAMTA.

  

Education Centre

Course date
Time

Cork Ed Support Centre

 Monday March 26 7.00 - 9.00 pm


Applied Maths Resource Workshops

Teachers of Applied Maths now have an opportunity to share resources and begin a new era of collaboration with the provision of a series of resource workshops.

Receive a free resource CD created by teachers for teachers, - exclusively for those who attend the course. The CD contains a set of PowerPoint Presentations on all areas of the syllabus along with tests & worksheets, suggested teaching strategies which support literacy and numeracy and much more.

Education Centre

Course Date

Time

Blackrock

 Tuesday Feb 28

7.00 – 9.00 pm

Navan

 Wednesday Feb 29

7.00 – 9.00 pm

Limerick

 Monday March 5

7.00 – 9.00 pm

Athlone

 Wednesday March 7

7.00 – 9.00 pm

Cork

 Monday March 12

7.00 – 9.00 pm

Galway

 Wednesday April 18

7.00 – 9.00 pm

To Register email your name, mobile number and school details to Brid Finn at sciences@pdst.ie  or fax a completed application form to 061 585065

 

Other Local Evening Courses will be organised as the needs emerge and the updates programme for courses will be available on http://pdst.ie

 

To apply for a place on any course email your name, number and school details to Bríd Finn at sciences@pdst.ie  or fax completed application form to 061 585065. 

For enquiries tel. 061 585064. Click here to download the application formWord File

 
  If there is no workshop in your local Education Centre, I invite you to submit a query in the Forum to enquire if there is an interest.
To Register email your name, number and school details to Bríd Finn at sciences@pdst.ie or fax completed application form to 061 585065

Applied Maths LF planning day Evaluation form March 2012

 

 

Created: May 30, 2010 12:45, Last Updated: March 13, 2012 13:16.
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