Nine year Old in England Sit Timed Multiplication Test- but Using Times Tables Is About More than Quick Recall

Discover why the timed multiplication test for nine-year-olds in England is about more than speed. Learn how strong times table knowledge supports problem solving, confidence in maths, and deeper mathematical understanding with the International Maths Challenge.

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Nine-year-olds in England sit timed multiplication test – but using times tables is about more than quick recall - International Maths Challenge
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Nine-year-olds in England sit timed multiplication test – but using times tables is about more than quick recall - International Maths Challenge

Halfpoint/Shutterstock What’s seven times nine? Quick, you’ve got six seconds to answer. This June, over 600,000 children in England in year four, aged eight and nine, will be expected to answer questions like this. They will be sitting the multiplic

Our University Boosted Gender Diversity In Advanced Maths By Over 30% In 5 Years-Here's How

Over five years, our university achieved a 30% rise in female participation in advanced maths courses. This blog explores the policies, outreach, scholarships, and supportive classroom practices that opened doors for more women to thrive in mathematics.

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Girls and Boys Solve Math Problem Differently With Similar Short Term Results But Different Long Term Outcomes

This blog explores how girls and boys often achieve similar short term math scores but rely on different problem solving strategies that influence their confidence, persistence and long term success in mathematics and STEM careers. Learn what research reveals about mindset, risk taking and learning behavior.

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Girls and boys solve math problems differently – with similar short-term results but different long-term outcomes - International Maths Challenge
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Girls and boys solve math problems differently – with similar short-term results but different long-term outcomes - International Maths Challenge

Math teachers have to accommodate high school students’ different approaches to problem-solving. RJ Sangosti/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images Among high school students and adults, girls and women are much more likely to use tradition

Can Bigger Is Better 'Scaling Laws' Keep AI Improving Forever? History Says We Can't Be Too Sure

AI systems are growing rapidly - Can AI keep improving just by becoming larger and more powerful? This blog explores AI scaling laws , the mathematical reason behind "bigger is better" , historical evidence of technological limits and what these trends may mean for the future of learning, research and global innovation.

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Can bigger-is-better ‘scaling laws’ keep AI improving forever? History says we can’t be too sure - International Maths Challenge
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Can bigger-is-better ‘scaling laws’ keep AI improving forever? History says we can’t be too sure - International Maths Challenge

Milad Fakurian / Unsplash OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman – perhaps the most prominent face of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom that accelerated with the launch of ChatGPT in 2022 – loves scaling laws. These widely admired rules of thumb linki

Why Kids Who Count On Their Fingers Do Better at Maths | New Study Insights

Research reveals that finger counting boosts children's maths skills. Learn why this simple strategy works and how the International Maths Challenge Supports early maths development.
This blog explores new research and how Maths Olympiad training can strengthen early numeracy skills.

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A New Study Shows Little Kids Who Count On Their Fingers Do Better At Maths - International Maths Challenge
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A New Study Shows Little Kids Who Count On Their Fingers Do Better At Maths - International Maths Challenge

Sydney Bourne/ AAP If you ask a small child a simple maths question, such as 4+2, they may count on their fingers to work it out. Should we encourage young children to do this? This seemingly simple question is surprisingly complex to answer. Some te

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