Document Type
Article
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Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Abstract
I teach maths to all levels in an adult male remand prison in Ireland and am also studying for a PhD in maths in prison education in Technological University Dublin (DIT). This paper describes recent initiatives piloted by maths teachers and school management to increase attendance, engagement and certification in maths. It assesses the effects of the initiatives and looks at future potential in this setting and in others. To set the paper in context, I begin by describing a typical day as a prison maths teacher.
DOI
10.15845/jper.v2i2.720
Recommended Citation
Byrne, C. and Carr, M. (2015) Maths in Prison. Journal of prison education and reentry Vol. 2 No 2, Dec. 2015. doi:10.15845/jper.v2i2.720
Publication Details
Journal of prison education and reentry, Vol. 2 No 2, Dec. 2015.
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