Join our Secondary Non-Specialist EEF Trial! 

As the Maths Hub network enters its second decade, it will begin with an Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) funded independent evaluation of two Network Collaborative Projects (NCPs). In the 2025/26 academic year there will be an evaluation of the Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics (Secondary Non-specialist Teachers) Programme, and, subject to final EEF Grants Committee confirmation, the Mastering Number at Reception and KS1 Programme. These programmes were chosen as their structures align both with evaluation methodologies preferred by the EEF, and national priority areas of Early Years and recruitment and retention of secondary maths teachers.

Yorkshire and the Humber Maths Hub are delighted to be participating in the Secondary Non-specialist Teachers trial for 2025/26. Participating schools, working with us as their local Maths Hub, will be contributing to the evidence base for interventions aiming to address the shortage of mathematics teachers within England.

Programme benefits 

  • Your students will think, reason and discuss their maths in order to deepen their understanding

  • You will explore and increase your use of a range of  pedagogic approaches aligned to the principles of teaching for mastery 

  • You will develop your subject and curriculum knowledge of secondary maths. 

The programme is fully funded by the Maths Hubs Programme, so is free to participating schools. 

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