Monica Wong & Nicola Cull
Epstein and Sheldon (2006) posit that students’ learning and development are enhanced when: (a) families-parents/carers, (b) the school and (c) the local community work together to guide and support them. Similarly, Goos (2004) found that to build successful, sustainable long-term collaborative mathematics programs, parental and community involvement is pivotal. When these principles were implemented in a mathematics homework program which enabled parents to become involved and assist with their children’s learning both students and parents developed more positive feelings and attitudes towards mathematics (Van Voorhis, 2011). This presentation explores the introduction of a mathematics club in two primary schools in low SES areas of Sydney and the activities undertaken to engage the school community.