Supported Introduction to Maths

Course Aims – What you will learn

This course aims to improve your confidence and skills with maths to help develop your independence in everyday life. This course is aimed at people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities who require a supported learning environment. Our supported curriculum offering includes many courses but the overall intent of these courses is to build supported learners’ confidence, help to develop relationships and reduce social isolation, build social and life skills and become more independent in everyday life. Students will be taught functional skills Maths that is related to day to day life. Topics covered may include money, budgeting, basic Maths techniques and more. The course will naturally increase learners confidence and communication skills.

How you will be taught, and your understanding checked

Your tutor will work with you to understand your comfort level at the start of the course and helping agree a learning plan for you to get the most out of this course. In class, your lessons will be delivered through a mix of whole class teaching, small group activity and open discussions to encourage the sharing of ideas and teamwork: all supported by your tutor. Students will be taught how to read and write numbers, recognising patterns in number sequences, calculating money, budgeting, and using maths in everyday situations. Your tutor will encourage you to develop your confidence in communication through a range of situations and provide feedback to ensure you are getting the most from the course.

Progression – What you will be able to do next

Following the successful completion of this course, we intend for each student to be able to maintain their developed maths skills and improved sense of self-confidence and wellbeing. Students could go onto enrolling for a higher standard maths course and work towards a qualification. Or they could also enrol on other supported courses, such as ‘Supported English’ or one of our Projects aimed at supported learners in the community to continue developing their confidence through learning new skills and socially engaging with other likeminded students. If space is permitting, you could also re-enroll onto ‘Supported Maths’ next term and further practice those skills you will have already developed. Alternatively, you can be supported to look for work or volunteering opportunities.

This course starts on Tue, Apr 23, 2024 and ends on Tue, Jun 25 2024
The start time is 10:00 AM and the finish time is 12:00 PM (2 hours)

At: Swarthmore Centre
Woodhouse Square
Leeds
LS3 1AD

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This course is provided by Swarthmore
Telephone Swarthmore on 0113 2432210
Email Swarthmore: info@swarthmore.org.uk

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Who is it for?

Adults aged 19+ with LLDD needs.
Often courses are open to everyone, so please contact the course provider to ask.

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