Mathematics for the School of Tomorrow: AI & Outdoor Learning for Teachers
The Technical University of Braunschweig is hosting 'Mathematics for the School of Tomorrow', a conference on September 25th, 2023. Organized by the Institute for Didactics of Mathematics and Elementary Mathematics, with support from the ISTRON group, this event aims to equip teachers with practical ideas for future-oriented mathematics teaching.
The conference, accredited as a full-day training course, will delve into the effective use of Artificial Intelligence in mathematics classrooms. Professor Hans-Stefan Siller will deliver a keynote speech titled 'Mathematics for tomorrow: Connecting modeling, AI, and sustainability in teaching'. Additionally, Professor Matthias Ludwig will present 'Doing mathematics outdoors', focusing on integrating out-of-classroom experiences.
Practical workshops will provide ideas related to these topics, offering teachers valuable opportunities to learn new concepts and further develop their teaching practice. The conference will also explore how mathematics can help students develop their personality and understand the challenges of the present and future in the context of education for sustainable development.
The 'Mathematics for the School of Tomorrow' conference, taking place at Campus Nord of TU Braunschweig, is a significant event for mathematics teachers throughout Lower Saxony. It provides a platform to learn, engage, and collaborate, ensuring that mathematics teaching remains relevant, engaging, and future-focused.