National Numeracy
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Founded | 2012 |
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Headquarters | Lewes |
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Type of business | Non-governmental organization |
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ID | 2079616 |
About National Numeracy
National Numeracy is an independent charity based in Lewes, UK, that promotes the importance of numeracy and "everyday maths". The charity was founded in 2012; its chair is Belinda Vernon and vice chair John Griffith-Jones. Its current chief executive is Mike Ellicock.
Dyscalculia: Do Rishi Sunak's maths plans add up for everyone?
... The intention is good " It s a great idea that everybody should leave school feeling confident with maths, " said Paul Milner, an expert in dyscalculia with National Numeracy...
Rishi Sunak sets up review to tackle 'anti-maths mindset'
... National Numeracy, a charity dedicated to promoting the importance of everyday maths, said the PM s focus on pupils aged 16+ " is not nearly enough to change mindsets"...
Rishi Sunak's 'maths until 18' plan questioned by experts
... Fail by design A focus on maths could have a significant advantage for labour market skills and longer term economic benefits, the chief executive of National Numeracy, Sam Sims, said...
Budget 2021: Eight ways Rishi Sunak's plans affect you
... The chancellor said that individuals with poor numeracy faced up to £1,600 a year in lost earnings, according to the charity National Numeracy...