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Mr W 🇹🇭

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MATHS TEACHERS: If you’re seeking ways to add quirky ‘real world’ maths to lessons next year I’ve updated my blog index robeastaway.com/blog/blog-index . You can use it to find odd applications of (say) quadratic equations. It’s the sort of thing you might use as a lesson starter (1/3)

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GCSE Maths distributions by board and age (16 and 17+). AQA’s entry has a larger proprtion of resits than Pearson. OCR and Eduqas don’t report age data so are lumped together, but Eduqas’ grade distribution suggests most of their entry is 17+. OCR tend to have a larger F entry.

GCSE Maths distributions by board and age (16 and 17+). AQA’s entry has a larger proprtion of resits than Pearson. OCR and Eduqas don’t report age data so are lumped together, but Eduqas’ grade distribution suggests most of their entry is 17+. OCR tend to have a larger F entry.
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Big work going on in some of the top Mathematics Departments in Bangkok 💪🏼 always a pleasure to work with Mathematics Leaders Thailand and Mr W 🇹🇭

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The secretary to the Prime Minister has insist that there’s been NO BAN on entertainment events (e.g. concerts), it merely asks organizers to adapt appropriately in mourning of the late Queen Mother.

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When you ask AI to help you randomise a quiz, and give it explicit instructions not to make the correct answers follow a pattern like ‘yes, no, yes, no, yes, no etc.’ Craig Barton

When you ask AI to help you randomise a quiz, and give it explicit instructions not to make the correct answers follow a pattern like ‘yes, no, yes, no, yes, no etc.’ <a href="/mrbartonmaths/">Craig Barton</a>