Mid-Hudson Math Teachers Circle
Monday, March 18, 2013
Reem-Kayden Center
Dominoes, Problem-Solving & Graph Theory
A Math Teachers' Circle is a community of math teachers, math professors, & professional mathematicians, coming together to do fun, open-ended math. Typically, we engage in open-ended, brain-teasing, fun problems that require us to think in new and creative ways. Then, we talk about the math together and share ideas and resources for bringing the math into the classroom. Each teacher will receive manipulatives and other take-aways related to the problems at hand, and dinner will be served.Please join us for an afternoon designed to celebrate the excitement of math, to deepen our understanding of both content and math practice standards, and to explore classroom-ready resources. For more information about math teachers circles in general, visit http://www.mathteacherscircle.org/
Steering Committee for the Mid-Hudson Math Teachers Circle: Lauren Rose, (Professor of Mathematics, Bard College), Jeff Suzuki (Professor of Mathematics, Brooklyn College), Sheila Shaffer (Math Teacher, Bailey MS, Kingston), Beth Goldberg (Math Teacher, Red Hook Schools) & Dana Fulmer (Supervisor, Professional Development, Ulster BOCES)
Co-sponsored by Bard College & Ulster BOCES.
Reem-Kayden Center, room 115
For more information, call 845-758-7362, e-mail [email protected],
or visit http://www.mathteacherscircle.org/ .
Location: Reem-Kayden Center