Dear TIME 2000 Students,
The
How To Make Math Count Conference is a mathematics education conference for teachers of grade K-8. It is an optional conference ( i.e., not required); you are welcome to attend and TIME 2000 will pay your registration fee. Please note that is at Molloy
College in Rockville Centre and you must provide your own transportation. It is in January, during QC’s winter break so you should not have classes here unless you are taking Winter Session classes.
In order for TIME 2000 to pay your registration fee, follow the instructions below. Do NOT pay by credit card. After you submit the registration form, you
will receive confirmation that you have registered. Please send that to
Loriann.Maugeri@qc.cuny.edu so Lori knows to pay for you.
Since this conference is for K-8 teachers, it is important that you select workshops that will be of interest to you. Grade levels are listed for each workshop.
Consider those designated for grades 5-8.
Jim Matthews and Robert Gerver are excellent instructors.
The link is
http://ncmta.net/HowTo2018/htmmc2018.html
At the bottom, click on the link to see the program offerings. Write down the number of the workshops you are interested in attending, then go back and register by clicking on the link for Paying By Purchase Order. Enter Queens College/TIME
2000 as your school name. Enter purchase order number 2000. Make sure to choose Student/Student Teacher $30 for Registration Fee near the end of the form.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Naomi Weinman
TIME2000/SEYS
Queens College, CUNY | 65-30 Kissena Blvd
| Queens, NY
|11367
(w) 718-997-5377 | (f) 718 997 5173
TIME2000.qc.cuny.edu
Good Afternoon,
NCMTA and NCAMS are pleased to announce the program for the How To Make Math Count Conference Program on January 11, 2018 (attached). This is a great professional development opportunity
for K-8 teachers: it is the only local conference dedicated to the improvement of mathematics education for this group of educators.
This year we are thrilled to have leading Canadian mathematics educator Dr. Marian Small delivering the keynote address, entitled “What Should Math Instruction Look Like in
2018?” In addition to being a classroom teacher and professor for over 30 years, Dr. Small was a Dean of Education at the University of New Brunswick. She is actively involved in the development of curriculum and text materials and has authored over 100 publications
including professional resources for teachers.
The cost is $50, (full-time students or student teachers, $30), which includes a continental breakfast, and lunch. Online payment is available for credit cards, PayPal, or purchase
order numbers from your district. To complete online registration, please visit the link at www.ncmta.net.
Please encourage your teachers to attend!
Sincerely,
Suzanne Golder
Math Specialist
MW Downing Primary School
Malverne, NY
President
Nassau County Mathematics Teachers Association