08:30 AM - 08:55 AM
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Reflection on the Shared Mathematical Modeling Task
Julia Aguirre (University of Washington - Tacoma)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Panel 2: Current State of MM in K-16 Education
Sol Garfunkel (Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications (COMAP)), Dan Meyer (Desmos), Nina Miller (Tucson Unified School District), Annalee Salcedo (Cate School), Erin Turner (University of Arizona)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Moderated Discussion
Rachel Levy (American Mathematical Society)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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10:30 AM - 10:55 AM
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Break
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- SLMath: Atrium
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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Panel 3: Equity and Social Justice Theoretical Frameworks to Move us Forward in Developing a vision for MM Education
Filiberto Barajas-López (University of Washington), Laurie Rubel (The University of Haifa; Brooklyn College, CUNY), Ksenija Simic-Muller (Pacific Lutheran University)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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11:45 AM - 12:15 PM
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Moderated Discussion
Julia Aguirre (University of Washington - Tacoma)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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12:15 PM - 01:15 PM
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Lunch
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- SLMath: Atrium
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01:15 PM - 01:30 PM
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Historic Perspective of CIME
Deborah Ball (University of Michigan)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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01:30 PM - 02:30 PM
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Parallel Breakout Sessions: A Vision for MM in Education
Mary Alice Carlson (Montana State University), Jen-Mei Chang (California State University, Long Beach), Michelle Cirillo (University of Delaware), Benjamin Galluzzo (Clarkson University), Brynja Kohler (Utah State University), Greta Mills (Oxbridge Academy), Padmanabhan Seshaiyer (George Mason University), Robyn Stankiewicz-Van Der Zanden (Pomona Unified School District), Jennifer Suh (George Mason University), Robin Wilson (Loyola Marymount University), Rose Zbiek (Pennsylvania State University)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium, Baker Board Room, Commons Room, Atrium
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02:30 PM - 02:45 PM
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Break
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- SLMath: Atrium
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02:45 PM - 03:30 PM
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Report out from Breakout Sessions
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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03:30 PM - 04:30 PM
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Panel 4: Mathematical Perspectives and Vision for Preparation and Pathways in MM
Linda Cummings (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Genetha Gray (Salesforce), Joceline Lega (University of Arizona)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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04:30 PM - 05:00 PM
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Moderated Discussion
Jennifer Suh (George Mason University)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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05:00 PM - 05:10 PM
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Preview of Next Day Activities Pose questions for reflection on Taking Action
Cynthia Anhalt (University of Arizona)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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05:15 PM - 06:00 PM
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2018 Mathical Book Prize Reading and Award Ceremony
David Eisenbud (University of California, Berkeley)
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- SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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The 2019 Mathical Book Prize winners announcement will take place at MSRI in conjunction with MSRI's annual Critical Issues in Mathematics Education (CIME) conference for mathematics educators and mathematics professionals. Conference attendees as well as the general public are invited to attend this informative session, including an overview of the Prize and ways math educators can get involved or make use of educator resources to cultivate a love of math in children of all ages.
WHAT IS THE MATHICAL BOOK PRIZE?
The Mathical Book Prize aims to inspire a love of mathematics in the everyday world in children of all ages. Each year’s winners and honor books join a selective and ever-growing list of new and previously published fiction and non-fiction titles for youth. These titles are as varied as the intersection between literature and mathematics — that is to say, they encompass picture books, novels, poetry collections, puzzle books, biographies, and more! To learn more, visit www.mathicalbooks.org.
The Mathical Book Prize is awarded by MSRI, in partnership with the National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE), the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), and the Children's Book Council (CBC). MSRI thanks the Firedoll Foundation for their generous support of the Mathical Prize.
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