[Socrates] Lecture on developmental math education: 3/21 (Wed) at 6PM, Macaulay (35 W 67th)

Eva.Fernandez at qc.cuny.edu Eva.Fernandez at qc.cuny.edu
Sun Mar 11 11:25:00 EDT 2012


Greetings,

The lecture below, on mathematics education by Uri Treisman (UT Austin), might be of interest to some of you.  It will be held at the Macaulay Honors College building on 35 West 67th, Wednesday, March 21, at 6PM.  RSVP at lecture at mail.cuny.edu.

Best wishes,
Eva.


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Date: 03/09/2012 03:51PM
Subject: Mari Watanabe-Rose started the forum topic "Professor Uri Treisman - lecture on developmental math education 3/21 (Wed) 6pm" in the group Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTL's) [CUNY Academic Commons]

Mari Watanabe-Rose started the forum topic "Professor Uri Treisman - lecture on developmental math education 3/21 (Wed) 6pm" in the group Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTL's):

"Executive Vice Chancellor Logue, the CUNY Office of Academic Affairs, the Office of Policy Research, and the PhD Program in Urban Education cordially invite you to our annual lecture on higher education policy:
 
WEDNESDAY, Mar. 21, at 6 PM

Phillip &#8220;Uri&#8221; Treisman
(Professor and Director, Charles A. Dana Center,
University of Texas at Austin) 
 
The Rapidly Evolving Landscape of Developmental Math Education: A National Perspective

Dr. Treisman was named a MacArthur Fellow (1992-1997) for his work on nurturing minority student achievement in mathematics. He developed a mathematics model challenging claims that the high failure rate of African American students was due to lack of motivation, educational background, or family emphasis on education. Treisman's work challenged these hypotheses by replacing remedial approaches to education with an honors program that encouraged students to collaborate on problems in an environment of high expectations. He continues to observe the study habits of mathematics students and the effects of these habits on academic performance. In this lecture, he provides findings from his prior and on-going work.

The lecture will be held from 6:00-7:00 pm at: 

Macaulay Honors College
35 West 67th Street (between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West)
1st floor lecture room
 
Reception will follow

Please present a photo id at the security desk to enter the building.

RSVP to:    lecture at mail.cuny.edu 

We look forward to seeing you at this informative event."





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