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Computer Aid International is a UK-registered ICT for development charity which aims to reduce poverty through practical ICT solutions. The organisation collects IT equipment for distribution in hospitals, universities, schools and not-for-profit organisations in over 100 countries. In Kenya most schools lack
also qualify for discounts on resources and an invitation to the fabulous annual Easter Conference.
Howwill joining help your students?
In addition to its journals, the Association regularly publishes
THEMATHEMATICALASSOCIATION
THE MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION, 259 LONDON ROAD, LEICESTER LE2 3BE www.m-a.org.uk
(e) ofce@m-a.org.uk (t) 0116 2210013
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COMPUTER AID INTERNATIONAL
REDUCING POVERTY THROUGH PRACTICAL ICT SOLUTIONS
computers and even more lack teachers who have been trained in how to use computers and how to integrate ICT within their teachings. Computer Aid established an e-learning project with 20 schools across different regions of Kenya. The project has generated huge successes, with teachers now downloading materials from the internet to support their
Find out howyou can help by visiting www.computeraid.org, or call 020 8361 5540
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teaching and learning has become easier for the students with subjects becoming more interesting.
This important work can only continue with donation of equipment and generous funds – could you offer your support? It would be gratefully received!
Who are we?
The Mathematical Association was the first subject teaching association ever formed in England and has always focused on developing and supporting school mathematics.
What's the benefit?
Join the Association to receive its journal Mathematics in School five times a year, with articles on ‘what worked for me’, research, news, comments, reviews and much more. You’ll
resources for teachers, like Rachael Horsman’s Padlock Challenges. This resource is a motivating, innovative and practical way to enable students (Key stage 3 and 4) to engage with algebra and numbers. Each challenge is carefully constructed to enable students to develop their skills and grow in confidence. Brighten the classroomwith GCSE Mathematics Revision Posters, a selection of the extremely popular GCSE Revision Cards in poster size. There are four sets to choose from, seven posters per set - Set 1: Properties of Number; Set 2: Graphs of Functions; Set 3: Circle Theorems; Set 4: Statistical Diagrams.
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