Below are some of the blogs that we love!
In curating this list we have kept in mind the objects of the MAV Constitution (below), the 2024 - 2026 Strategic Plan and our Community Code of Coduct. Wwe welcome futher suggested blogs or any feedback on our curation, please email our CEO, Jen Bowden directly.
The objects of the company are to assist and advance education in mathematics, and to promote the importance and value of mathematics in society. The company will pursue these objects through a range of activities and services including, but not limited to, a focus on:
- supporting the development of a professional community of teachers, educators, and mathematicians, for the purpose of advancing mathematical education;
- promoting the importance and value of mathematics and the mathematical sciences in the wider community;
- providing professional learning for mathematics educators through events, conferences and publications;
- developing and promoting resources to facilitate the improvement of, and best practice in, teaching and learning of mathematics;
- establishing connections with and between educational institutions, students, parents and carers, cultural institutions, government and government bodies, industry and the wider community for the advancement of mathematics and the mathematical sciences, mathematical education, and educational research and investigation;
- undertaking advocacy and representation, to advance education in mathematics to society and key stakeholders, and to support the improvement of mathematics education and mathematics teaching;
Blog title | Summary | Author |
EduResearch Matters | Australian researchers shape education policy and practice; this blog invites public engagement, feedback, and sharing of research-informed insights and opinions. | The AARE blog is a first joint effort to reach out and talk directly to teachers about researchers work and our opinions. |
Wonder in Mathematics | Embracing wonder in mathematics teaching inspires curiosity, creativity, and deeper connections for both teachers and students. | Professor Amie Albrecht Professor of Mathematics Education |
The Interuption | A blog inviting educators to explore ideology in education, fostering agency, reflection, and alignment of practice with values—Australian-focused. | Tom Mahoney VCE Mathematics and Psychology teacher | PhD candidate at Deakin University |