Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education
The Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (ACME) is a British policy council for the Royal Society based in London, England. Founded in 2002 by the Royal Society and the Joint Mathematical Council, ACME analyzes mathematics education practices and provides advice on education policy. ACME is funded by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation (2002-2015) and the Department for Education.[1]
Members
The committee chair is appointed for a three year term. As of 2018, the membership[2] is composed of:
- Frank Kelly (Chair)
- Martin Bridson
- Paul Glaister
- Paul Golby
- Jeremy Hodgen
- Mary McAlinden
- Lynne McClure
- Emma McCoy
- Jil Matheson
- David Spiegelhalter
- Sally Bridgeland
gollark: Although it actually does have the ast package and you can use that; I abuse it for ++magic py.
gollark: Or do macros.
gollark: Which is very nonidiomatic and you can't manipulate ASTs well.
gollark: Mostly no.
gollark: Does python have METAPROGRAMMING‽‽
References
- Education, ACME - Advisory Committee on Mathematics. "Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education - ACME". www.acme-uk.org.
- "Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (ACME) - Royal Society". royalsociety.org.
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