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Understand the curriculum requirements that inform mathematical learning for children from birth to 7 years / Be able to work with parents/carers in a way which encourages them to take an active role in their child’s play, learning and development
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‘Early years foundation stage profile: handbook’ by the Department for Education
‘Mathematics programmes of study: key stages 1 and 2’ by the Department for Education
‘Supporting numeracy at home’ webpage on the Education Scotland website
‘How to encourage parental engagement’ from the National Numeracy website
‘Don't forget the parents - maths for all the family’ webpage on The Guardian website
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Evidence Opportunities
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Click on the icon to the left to access this useful research paper from NationalNumeracy.org.uk, called ‘Numeracy at Home: Involving Parents in Maths Education’, by Tracey Muir.
Click on the icon to the left to access ‘Learning Together: Mathematics’ produced by HMIe.
Click on the icon to the left to read the Scottish government publication ‘Parents as Partners in their Children’s Learning: Toolkit'.
Click on the icon to the left to access ‘Mathematics in the Early Years: How can we provide effective support to develop children’s concepts for learning in mathematics in partnership with their parents’, a research project by Bernadette Donald.
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