The fifth annual YDC Sharing Summit, ‘Diversity within YuMi Deadly Maths’, explored how YuMi Deadly Maths develops numeracy and mathematics understanding while catering for diversity and was held on 26–27 October at the Kelvin Grove campus.
This year’s program featured three informative keynotes: Beth Tailby from DET South East Region Indigenous Education, who spoke on Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Schools; Marian Heard from CSIRO, who spoke about the national Indigenous STEM Education Project (of which PRIME Futures is a part); and Tracey Chappell, Principal of Goodna Special School, who spoke about the implementation of YuMi Deadly Maths at Goodna.
The program also included 16 other presentations from 13 Primary, Secondary, P–12 and Special Schools involved in YDC projects, including three YDM Centre for Excellence schools.
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