Maths Leader Award - How does it
work?
Content and format
The Maths Leader Award is broken down into six units, some of
which tackle the generic leadership skills such as communication
and organisation, whilst others focus on subject specific skills
such as using maths across the curriculum and running a maths
event.
Each unit is composed of Learning Outcomes which guide tutors as
to what they might deliver and what the learners may achieve in
order to complete the course. There is no formal assessment in the
Maths Leader Award, the Learning Outcomes are meant to give
structure and guidance, but it is up to the tutor to decide which
learners complete the course.
Units of the award
Unit 1 - Planning, preparing and assisting a simple
maths activity
In this unit learners will plan some simple maths
activities and then deliver them to others. They might lead other
members of the group or perhaps get the opportunity to lead younger
children.
Unit 2 - Communication and motivation skills for leading
a maths activity
This unit is all about how we communicate. Learners will look at
different types of communication, both verbal and non-verbal, and
discover the most effective ways to get their message across.
Unit 3 - Delivering maths across the
curriculum
To complete this unit learners may show that they understand how
maths is used in lots of different curriculum areas and that they
can lead mathematical activities in subjects other than maths.
Unit 4 - Compendium of maths games and
activities
In this unit learners will look at a range of different maths games
and activities and have a go at leading other people in them.
Unit 5 - Organising and running a maths
event/club
For this unit learners will plan, organise and deliver a maths
event or club. They may also show that they can work with other
people and that they can publicise their event.
Unit 6 - Demonstration of leadership skills in
maths
This unit gives learners the opportunity to put into practice all
of the things they have learnt during the previous five units
by leading others for a minimum of one hour. This hour may
well be broken down into small sessions and they may either lead
their peers or younger children.
Tutoring the award
A maths teacher, teaching assistant or anyone who has experience of
working with young people in a teaching and learning environment
can deliver the award. Any person wishing to deliver this award
holding qualifications or experience other than those outlined in
the Tutor Resource Pack or on our website should contact Sports
Leaders UK.
Tutors MUST be from an authenticated official organisation e.g.
Local Authority, Local Education Authority, Youth Work,
Neighbourhood Renewal Unit, HMP/Youth Offending, voluntary
organisation etc. In addition, a senior member within the
organisation for example headteacher, senior leisure officer or
manager will be asked to sign the Maths Leader Award Application
Form.
Cost of resources
You do not have to become an Approved Assessment Centre
(AAC) and there is no AAC or learner fee. Instead there is a
one off payment (see fees & charges) which
covers:
- Tutor Resource Pack which gives you everything you need to
deliver the award. Download a Tutor
Resource Pack Order Form.
- CD-Rom with learner worksheets and resources.
- 30 certificates are allocated for you to issue to your learners
when you let us know that they have completed their course. Further
packs of certificates can be purchased whenever required.