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When it comes to supporting her students, maths teacher Julie Barker has proven her dedication knows no bounds.

Keen to offer her students a revision session to remember, the SRC Bede Sixth Form teacher transformed her own car.

Labelling it the “Maths Mobile”, Julie covered her black Ford KA in mathematical equations, before inviting students to come and do the maths.

“This is the first time I have put equations on my car,” said Julie, who regularly daubs numerical conundrums on windows around the college, using special pens that easily wipe clean.

“I started years ago, just as a way of making students think, and it also looks quite effective,” she said.

Sums on the windows of the College’s Learning Resource Centre, regularly get students, staff and even visitors, testing their knowledge.

With exam time rapidly approaching Julie struck upon the idea of taking the idea one step further and started writing on her car.

“It was something a bit different,” said Julie, who cleaned the car before going back on the roads.

Hopefully, when it comes to the exam room, it will prove a lesson well learnt.


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