Join us for upcoming professional learning events!
2026 is flying by! Thank you to everyone we’ve connected with at events across the country so far this year. Read on to find out more about our upcoming professional learning webinars and face-to-face events.
Sign up for our Maths in Schools National Webinars:
- Every student counts: inclusive practices for maths education
Wednesday 29th July 2026 4:00pm - 4:45pm ACST
How can we create maths classrooms where every student feels they belong and can succeed?
This webinar explores research on inclusive STEM learning environments and introduces the 8 principles for inclusive STEM education from Get into STEM. Consider how these principles can support classroom practice and school culture.Practical strategies and resources will be shared to help you create inclusive and responsive maths learning environments that support all students.
Presented by: Adelaide University’s Maths in Schools team - Dr Rebecca Vivian, Jaclyn Steffan and Toni Falusi
Audience: Classroom teachers, curriculum leaders and school leaders interested in inclusion and improving outcomes in mathematics.
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- Creative maths through art, algorithms and AI
Monday 3rd August 2026 4:00pm - 4:30pm ACST
Explore the connection between mathematics, art and digital technologies. This session shows how students can use patterns, symmetry and algorithms to create mathematical artwork, building spatial reasoning and computational thinking. With practical classroom examples using tools like Scratch, GeoGebra and AI, discover engaging ways to make mathematical thinking visible and meaningful.
Presented by: Adelaide University’s Maths in Schools Team - Toni Falusi
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- Dive into data - it's all about statistics!
Monday 24th August 2026 4:00pm - 4:30pm ACST
Explore how a familiar card game such as 'Top Trumps' can be used to support Foundation to Year 4 students to collect, sort, represent, compare and interpret data. Participants will consider how students can use themed card decks to investigate questions, identify patterns, compare values, create data displays and justify decisions using evidence. The session also includes ways students can create their own card decks, use digital tools to represent data and connect the activity with Science and Digital Technologies.
Presented by: Adelaide University’s Maths in Schools Team - Sue Carter
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Upcoming National Conferences and Events:
- Queensland Association of Mathematics Teachers State Conference 2026
Dates: 10th -12th July 2026
Venue: Queensland University of Technology, Gardens Point Campus
Join us and educators from across Queensland to explore practical approaches to strengthen mathematics teaching and learning. The Maths in Schools team will share research-informed, classroom-ready strategies with a focus on:
- Connecting mathematics to culture
- Strengthening teaching of statistics
- Supporting mathematical modelling in the primary classroom
Maths in Schools sessions:
- Keynote (Day 1): Where's the Mankarr? Connecting mathematics with culture through 9 rich contexts
by Dr Caty Morris (Maths in Schools and ATSIMA) - Keynote (Day 2 – Primary): Dive into data! It’s all about statistics by Sue Carter (Maths in Schools)
- Workshop: Mathematical modelling in the primary classroom by Sue Carter
- The Mathematical Association of South Australia Annual Conference 2026
Dates: 16th -17th July 2026
Venue: Morialta Secondary College, SA
The CSER team will be sharing our CSER and Maths in Schools professional learning resources during the conference and Dr Caty Morris (Maths in Schools and ATSIMA) will be leading a workshop on Day 1 called Maths and numeracy outside the classroom: Patterns on country.
Come along and say hello to the team and find out more about our professional learning resources!
We thank the Australian Government Department of Education for supporting our work.
Join one of our upcoming AI professional learning sessions:
Join us for a free educational programme offering cutting-edge resources on artificial intelligence and machine learning for teachers and students. CSER is delivering 6 hours of free professional learning via face to face and virtual sessions nationally.