Workshop
Registration Deadline: | May 10, 2005 over 19 years ago |
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To apply for Funding you must register by: | April 10, 2005 over 19 years ago |
Parent Program: | -- |
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Series: | Critical Issues |
Location: | Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove CA |
Show List of Speakers
- Jill Adler (University of the Witwatersrand)
- Julia Aguirre (University of Washington - Tacoma)
- Scott Baldridge (Louisiana State University)
- Sybilla Beckmann (University of Georgia)
- Tim Boerst
- Marta Civil (University of Arizona)
- Ruth Cossey (Mills College)
- Linda Curtis-Bey
- Dan Fallon
- Stefanie Fisher
- Tom Fortmann
- Winnie Gilbert (Los Altos High School)
- Ken Gross
- Pam Grossman
- Ruth Heaton (University of Nebraska)
- Heather Hill
- Roger Howe (Yale University)
- Lena Licon Khisty
- Liping Ma
- Richard (James) Milgram
- David Monk
- Ira Papick
- Thomas Parker (Michigan State University)
- Randolph Philipp
- Susan Jo Russell
- Paul Sally
- Maria Santos
- Richard Schaar
- Deborah Schifter
- Cathy Seeley
- Lee Shulman
- Akihiko Takahashi (DePaul University)
- Kristin Umland (University of New Mexico)
- Zalman Usiskin
- William Velez (University of Arizona)
- Cheryl Wilson
- Hung-Hsi Wu (University of California, Berkeley)
Using Math to Teach Math (PDF 5.5MB)
Second conference in the MSRI series "Critical Issues in Mathematics Education" This workshop will be held at Asilomar in Pacific Grove, California. The conference takes as a premise that improving students’ mathematics learning depends on improving mathematics teaching, for which teachers’ knowledge of mathematics is a key factor. It will bring together different groups for whom issues of teachers’ mathematical knowledge are of critical concern, and explore current perspectives, evidence, and programs. Three questions structure its highly interactive design: 1. Why should K-8 teachers know mathematics? 2. What is the nature of the knowledge of mathematics needed for effective teaching? 3. What can mathematics departments and schools of education do to help teachers develop such knowledge? The conference will foster productive partnerships among research mathematicians, mathematics educators, educational researchers, teachers of school mathematics, and policymakers that will support them in their efforts. This conference is made possible by generous support from The National Science Foundation (www.nsf.gov), MfA Math for America(www.mathforamerica.org), Texas Instruments (www.ti.com). Noyce Foundation, and Center for Proficiency in Teaching Mathematics
Download a copy of the MSRI MKT booklet (final PDF version: 1,045KB). Some Logistics The conference will start at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, May 25th. Dinner will be served later that evening. The conference will end at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 28th, and lunch will be served to all participants at about 12:00 noon on that day.
Keywords and Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC)
Primary Mathematics Subject Classification
No Primary AMS MSC
Secondary Mathematics Subject Classification
No Secondary AMS MSC
Show Schedule, Notes/Handouts & Videos
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May 25, 2005 Wednesday |
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May 26, 2005 Thursday |
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May 27, 2005 Friday |
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May 28, 2005 Saturday |
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