
British Congress of Mathematics Education
Oct 23, 2026 - Oct 24, 2026
Date
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Time
East Midlands Conference Centre, Beeston Ln, Nottingham NG7 2RJ
Location
£120 - £250
Cost
About This Event
Bringing together teachers, researchers, and practitioners from across the UK to explore the theme of Research & Practice in Partnership
BCME 10 aims to strengthen connections between classroom practice and educational research, ensuring that every conversation, workshop, and presentation is grounded in the realities of evidence-based mathematics teaching and learning. The conference provides a unique platform for professional growth, collaboration, and innovation across maths education.
Whether you are a classroom teacher, a mathematics education researcher, or someone passionate about improving mathematics learning for all, BCME 10 is your opportunity to connect and contribute to the future of mathematics education.
Mark your calendars for 23–24 October 2026 and join us in Nottingham for two inspiring days of dialogue, discovery, and professional development.
We look forward to seeing you there.
For more information please visit the BCME10 website
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