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* [[Jill Gough]] doodled presentations from [[Jo Boaler]], [[Magdalene Lampert]], [[Kristin Gray]], [[Jennifer Wilson]], [[Dan Meyer]], [[Sherry Parrish]], [[Greg Tang]], [[Tracy Zager]], [[Elham Kazemi]], Shadow Con, [[Mona Toncheff]], and [[Cathery Yeh]] and [[Jody Guarino]]: https://storify.com/jgough/jill-s-doodles-from-ncsm15-and-nctmboston | |||
* [[Raymond Johnson]] wrote a few thoughts about curricular coherence, similarities in researchers and teachers, thinking of social media beyond Twitter, and being impressed by [[Geoff Krall]] and [[Tina Cardone]]: http://blog.mathed.net/2015/04/a-few-thoughts-from-nctm-2015-nctmboston.html | * [[Raymond Johnson]] wrote a few thoughts about curricular coherence, similarities in researchers and teachers, thinking of social media beyond Twitter, and being impressed by [[Geoff Krall]] and [[Tina Cardone]]: http://blog.mathed.net/2015/04/a-few-thoughts-from-nctm-2015-nctmboston.html | ||
* [[Henri Picciotto]] wrote a wrap-up post with highlights from sessions conducted by [[Scott Steketee]], [[Michael Pershan]] and [[Max Ray]], and [[Brent Ferguson]]: http://blog.mathedpage.org/2015/05/nctm-wrap-up.html | * [[Henri Picciotto]] wrote a wrap-up post with highlights from sessions conducted by [[Scott Steketee]], [[Michael Pershan]] and [[Max Ray]], and [[Brent Ferguson]]: http://blog.mathedpage.org/2015/05/nctm-wrap-up.html | ||
* [[Christina Tondevold]] wrote about the sense of community that social media brings to in-person events like NCTM and mentioned talks by [[Eric Milou]], [[Karen Karp]], and [[Ruth Parker]]: http://www.therecoveringtraditionalist.com/my-nctmboston-takeaways/ | * [[Christina Tondevold]] wrote about the sense of community that social media brings to in-person events like NCTM and mentioned talks by [[Eric Milou]], [[Karen Karp]], and [[Ruth Parker]]: http://www.therecoveringtraditionalist.com/my-nctmboston-takeaways/ |
Revision as of 22:29, 11 May 2015
- Location: Boston, Massachusetts
- NCTM Research Conference: Monday, April 13 – Wednesday, April 15
- NCSM Annual Conference: Monday, April 13 – Wednesday, April 15
- NCTM Annual Meeting: Wednesday, April 15 – Saturday, April 18
Program Highlights
Monday, April 13
Tuesday, April 14
Wednesday, April 15
Thursday, April 16
- Geoff Krall: Adaptation: Creating Open Problems from Closed Curricula
- Michael Pershan and Max Ray: Contexts for Complex Numbers
- Shadow Con: http://www.shadowmathcon.com/
Friday, April 17
- Deborah Ball: With Respect for Teaching: Making Mathematics Instruction Explicit
- Tina Cardone and Ashli Black: Nix the Tricks
- Allison Hintz, Lynsey Gibbons, and Elham Kazemi: Transforming Practice: Organizing Schools for Meaningful Teacher and Leader Learning
- Phil Daro: What Decisions?
- Kathleen Argall: Student-Driven Learning and Problem-Based Geometry and Algebra 1
- Steven Leinwand: 10 To-Dos for Converting Principles to Actions into Tangible Improvements
Saturday, April 18
- William McCallum: The Practices in Practice
- Ruth Parker: Bringing the Standards for Mathematical Practice to Life in Classrooms
- Annie Fetter and Debbie Wile: Getting Students Invested in the Process of Problem Solving
Exhibit Hall Highlights
- MathTwitterBlogosphere booth
Participant Reflections
- Jill Gough doodled presentations from Jo Boaler, Magdalene Lampert, Kristin Gray, Jennifer Wilson, Dan Meyer, Sherry Parrish, Greg Tang, Tracy Zager, Elham Kazemi, Shadow Con, Mona Toncheff, and Cathery Yeh and Jody Guarino: https://storify.com/jgough/jill-s-doodles-from-ncsm15-and-nctmboston
- Raymond Johnson wrote a few thoughts about curricular coherence, similarities in researchers and teachers, thinking of social media beyond Twitter, and being impressed by Geoff Krall and Tina Cardone: http://blog.mathed.net/2015/04/a-few-thoughts-from-nctm-2015-nctmboston.html
- Henri Picciotto wrote a wrap-up post with highlights from sessions conducted by Scott Steketee, Michael Pershan and Max Ray, and Brent Ferguson: http://blog.mathedpage.org/2015/05/nctm-wrap-up.html
- Christina Tondevold wrote about the sense of community that social media brings to in-person events like NCTM and mentioned talks by Eric Milou, Karen Karp, and Ruth Parker: http://www.therecoveringtraditionalist.com/my-nctmboston-takeaways/