Differentiated, e-learning-based methodological innovation to support effective mathematics education in primary schools

2018-1-HU01-KA201-047830

Amount awarded: € 198,395

Project implementation period: 2018. October 1 – September 30, 2020

INTRODUCING SMART E-MATHS

Examining the statistics of the three countries participating in the project, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania, we can rightly say that mathematics education is well below average in all three countries. The Smart-e Maths project aims to develop an innovative teaching methodology that contributes to more effective mathematics education through a combination of online and offline tools and personal mentoring. In the project, we intend to create an experimental math curriculum that will help with the 5-8. developing the mathematical competencies of students in the classroom.


The leading partner of the project is the Budapest-based Interregional Forum Association. The association was founded in 1997 and aims to develop and disseminate innovative ICT-based good practices. The organization has implemented a number of cross-cutting projects in the course of its work.

The Association for Harghita County in Transylvania, the Corvin Mátyás Primary School in the Highlands and the New Chance Association in Hungary are participating in the project as consortium partners. A common value in all three organizations is that they have many years of experience in education and catching up.

For more information, please visit smart maths EU !

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