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Professional Development Opportunities

Conferences, Workshops, etc.


NADE 2010 Conference -- Columbus, OH (March 10 - 14, 2010)

NADE 2011 -- Washington, DC

Future conference venues will include Orlando, FL and Dallas, TX. Locations are set through 2014, with the hope to hold the 2015 conference in or near California.

AMATYC 2009 logo

AMATYC Annual Conference High Expectations
November 12-15, 2009, Las Vegas, NV
http://www.amatyc.org/Events/conferences/2009LV/

 


9th International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching
July 4-8, 2009
Metz, France
http://www.ictmt9.org/


National Council of Teachers of Mathematics "Equity: All Means ALL"
April 22-25, 2009, Washington, DC (website)

NCTM will also host three Regional Conferences & Expositions in fall, 2009 -- Boston, MA: Minneapolis, MN; and Nashville, TN. For additional information on regional conferences, please visit the Regional Conferences & Expositions Page.


College Reading and Learning Association "Foundations for Success in Times of Change: as we move "From the Past to the Future" (website)
42nd Annual Conference • October 28-31, 2009 • Richmond, VA


Multiple workshops are offered by Texas Instruments
including regional T3 conferences.
(http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/sectionHome/pd.html)

AMATYC Summer Institutes (http://www.amatyc.org/Events/summer-institutes.htm)


MELT (Mathematics Education Leadership Training) Summer Institutes
This summer, seven Mathematics Education Leadership Training institutes will be held on the campus of Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina.

http://www.melt.appstate.edu/institutes.html


Tenth Annual TIDE (Technology Institute for Developmental Educators)
July 26-31, 2009
Texas State University, San Marcos
Over 14 workshops to choose from
http://www.ci.txstate.edu/tide/tidehome.htm

 



Also check the NCTM , AMATYC , and MAA web sites for national and regional conferences and related meetings of those organizations also devoted to teaching mathematics.

Thanks to Ed Laughbaum for sending information on most of these conferences!

If you know of any events of interest to developmental math faculty, please e-mail Daryl Stephens and we'll post it on this page.


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Last update:  March 31, 2009, by Daryl Stephens