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f(maths) | random thoughts from a maths teacher About Resources f(maths) ~ random thoughts from a maths teacher Search: Subject Knowledge 24 Monday Nov 2014 Posted by fmaths in thoughts ≈ 1 Comment I saw this blog from Tom Bennett on tes and it really caught my interest. I’m a firm believer in the idea that the best teachers have the best subject knowledge, I can’t accept the idea that someone who doesn’t have excellent subject knowledge can truly inspire a top set in their subject. My route into maths teaching was straight from completion of a four year undergraduate masters in maths, onto a secondary maths PGCE. My subject knowledge is excellent, this may sound somewhat arrogant but I’d question any teacher who couldn’t say the same, as a minimum every teacher should have good sound subject knowledge. I quickly managed to get a reputation in my current department as a super maths geek, and I love it, I play on it constantly and wear it with p...
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