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Connections
An official AMTE publication for the mathematics teacher education community.
Fall 2016
This issue features essential information about the AMTE 2017 Annual Conference, the STaR program, the AMTE scholarship recipients, a CITE call for articles, and more! We hope you find our Fall 2016 Newsletter interesting and informative. Don't forget to engage with AMTE on Facebook or Twitter (@AMTENews).
Babette M. Benken, Editor
Essential deadlines and conference highlights are provided.
Daniel Rios and Rebecca Dibbs, Texas A&M University-Commerce
Smartpens can enhance a flipped classroom experience for students and work as tools for review.
A newly released nationally representative survey of over 1,000 teachers reveals that they are increasingly familiar with the standards and believe that they will benefit students.
Recipients will be recognized at the 2017 Annual Conference.
The CITE Journal is an online, open-access publication that provides teacher educators with a forum for sharing best practices surrounding the use of technology in teaching.
Learn more about the STaR program, including how to show your support! Deadline to apply is Dec. 1.
The Mathematics Teaching and Learning to Teach Project's institutes are designed to develop participants’ understanding of Specialized Content Knowledge and cross professional work.
Richard M. Rasiej, Founder
Learn about a fun way to help math teachers engage students in mathematical conversations.
CBMS Position on Active Learning in Post-Secondary Mathematics Education
In collaboration with the other member organizations of the Conference Board for Mathematical Sciences (CBMS), the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE) Board of Directors approved a motion in support of the CBMS Position on Active Learning in Post-Secondary Mathematics Education.
Registration is Now Open for the 2017 AMTE Annual Conference
The Twenty-first AMTE Conference will be held February 9-11, 2017 in Orlando, FL. Online conference registration and payment is now available on the AMTE website. You can also download and print a registration form from the AMTE website to use if you are paying your registration fee by mail or fax.
There is no on-site registration available; you must register prior to the conference. Registration fees vary by deadline date. Conference registration is limited; please register early.
Deadline for speaker registration: September 15, 2016
Connections is a quarterly online publication of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. The newsletter offers a peer-reviewed opportunity for members to disseminate information to the mathematics teacher education community.
Editor
- Babette Benken, California State University – Long Beach, babette.benken@csulb.edu
Editorial Panel
- Daniel Ilaria, West Chester University, dilaria@wcupa.edu (2014-2017)
- Maggie Niess, Oregon State University, niessm@onid.orst.edu (2014-2017)
- Barbara Hess, California University of Pennsylvania, hess@calu.edu (2015-2018)
- James Telese, University of Texas-Brownsville, james.telese@utb.edu (2015-2018)
- Gwendolyn Johnson, University of North Texas at Dallas, gwendolyn.johnson@untdallas.edu (2016-2019)
- Sarah Selmer, West Virginia University, sarah.selmer@mail.wvu.edu (2016-2019)