Welcome to ACME
The Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (ACME) is an independent committee, based at the Royal Society and operating under its auspices, that aims to influence Government strategy and policies with a view to improving the outcomes of mathematics teaching and learning in England and so secure a mathematically enabled population.
Latest News
Towards Level 3 Mathematics in 2016 - An ACME Paper to Provoke Discussion (20 October 2009)
Letter to Michael Gove - Post 16 Mathematics (15 July 2010)- Further Education Funding Issues (16 July 2010)
- ACME Open Call for Outer Circle members (29 June 2010)
- Letter to the Secretary of State, Department for Education (11 June 2010)
- GCSE Use of Mathematics - Correspondence between ACME and Ofqual (24 May 2010)
- Invitation to Tender for the Provision of Independent ACME Evaluation (21 May 2010)
- Support from CMS and SCORE for the retention of the AEA in Mathematics (20 May 2010)
- Correspondence between the IMA and ACME on School Mathematics Examinations (13 May 2010)
- Young People's Learning Agency's Response to ACME on Funding Issues in Further Education (13 May 2010)
- Letters to Michael Gove MP and David Laws MP on the Science and Learning Expert Group Report (10 May 2010)
- Masters in Teaching and Learning - Further Correspondence (10 May 2010)

Events and Conferences
ACME Annual Conference 2011 : 15 March 2011 at the Royal Society
More details coming soon!
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