Posts Tagged ‘Action on Adult Maths’

A day of celebration in hard times…

…is how the TUC’s new General Secretary, Frances O’Grady, opened Unite’s first ever conference for union learning representatives (ULRs), held in partnership with NIACE and unionlearn. Around 400 ULRs gathered in Congress House against a backdrop of Latin American music played by a Unite-sponsored group of Peruvian musicians before Frances opened the conference with an [...]

How can technology help boost adult numeracy skills?

It’s common knowledge that many people’s numeracy skills could do with a boost, but how can technology help do this either in the classroom or in day-to-day life? As part of the Maths4Us initiative, we’re running a challenge to develop three apps to help improve adult numeracy in England. Later in the spring we will [...]

Maths4us – taking action on adult maths

One line in New Challenges, New Chances will have caught the eye of anyone who knows that maths counts: “…[The Government will]…promote a national maths campaign…we will work with stakeholders and seek to engage champions, including high profile employers.” Since this announcement, NIACE has been asked to lead and manage the initiative, working with a [...]

Kick starting an adult maths initiative at The Skills Show

NIACE is excited to kick start a new initiative at The Skills Show (15-17 November), called Action on Adult Maths. Commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), Action on Adult Maths is an important initiative to engage and enthuse adults about maths, bringing together a range of organisations leading on or supporting [...]