The international project Math4U Supports Teachers and Students, funded by the Erasmus+ programme, started in September and will run until the end of August 2028. It is coordinated by the Department of Applied Mathematics at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava. The partners include the University of Granada and secondary schools from the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
“Our goal is to offer teachers and students even more diverse and engaging ways to practise high-school mathematics and to motivate students to achieve a deeper understanding,” explains Petr Beremlijski from the Department of Applied Mathematics.
The new project builds on the successful Math Exercises for You 1, 2, and 3 projects, which produced a range of applications for practising high-school mathematics. These applications are available on the Math4U portal in five languages: English, Czech, Polish, Slovak, and Spanish.
The aim of the current project is to further expand the Math4U portal. Specifically, it will provide 600 interactive training games, extend and enhance 50 applied examples, and produce methodological guides for teachers to make working with the previously developed applications easier. All new materials will again be available in five languages.