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maths-GCSE-A
maths-gcse-a, which is aimed at UK school teachers,has been going since May. It has grown quite quickly and currently has just under 100 subscribers. Paul Statter, the "list-owner", started the list because he could not find any list "out there" for teachers of mathematics in this country. Quite a number of subscribers to maths-gcse-a are observers in higher education, partly because much of the early publicity was web-based and there is a much higher proportion of wired .ac's than .sch's.  He will be pushing to attract more teachers to the list.  So far the list has been used partly to pass on announcements of relevance to teachers of mathematics, and partly for teachers to exchange views on topics: there was one discussion about computer platforms that simmered for a week or two! Traffic on the list is still fairly low - perhaps five messages per week.
To find out how to join the list, send the single message "help" to majordomo@felsted.rmplc.co.uk 


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