![]() Fourth Annual Mathematics Education Institute Late registrations are still being accepted! |
| As a part of the New Mexico Collaborative for Excellence in Teacher Preparation, we are holding for the fourth consecutive year an Institute for university instructors involved in mathematics content and methods courses for prospective and practicing K-8 teachers. Other interested parties are also invited. Contents of this page: Overview of the Institute Defraying expenses Hosts & Contact information Registration and Talk submission Schedule Transportation to Las Cruces Housing, Meals, and Sightseeing Background for the Institute The Institute will be held over four days -- Saturday, March 17 through Tuesday, March 20, 2001 -- at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, NM. During the Institute, participants will visit two experimental sections of our K-8 teacher preparation courses, Math 112/501 (Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics II) and Math 301/501 (Mathematics and Science with Technology), involving a collaboration between K-8 teachers in the Las Cruces Public Schools and elementary education undergraduate students working in a mentor/apprentice arrangement. (Prospective and practicing teachers meet in a joint university class, and try some of the units they do in the university classes with children in real classrooms.) Institute attendees will participate in two days of workshops, during which materials used in the courses will be presented and distributed. They will also visit classrooms of teachers taking the courses, when materials from the course are being taught in schools. Attendees are invited to submit papers for a Mini-conference that will provide opportunities for sharing innovative mathematics education programs occurring at their home institutions. Some funding is available for travel and living expenses, up to $200 for instate participants (from outside Las Cruces), and up to $300 for out-of-state participants. (This may change, depending on the number of participants!) Hosts include Karin Matray, Director of Professional Development for the Las Cruces Public Schools, Prof. Rick Scott from NMSU's College of Education, and Patricia Baggett from NMSU's Department of Mathematical Sciences. For further information please contact Pat Baggett at baggett@nmsu.edu. On-line Form You may print out the online registration form or submit it electronically. Registrations are still being accepted!. Please send the form to: Pat Baggett Dept. of Mathematical Sciences MSC 3MB New Mexico State University B.O. Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 fax: (505) 646-1064 email: baggett@nmsu.edu |
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| Saturday, March 17 | NMSU campus, Walden Hall room 230 |
| 1:00 - 1:30 PM | Opening remarks, Karin Matray, Director of Professional Development, Las Cruces Public Schools |
| 1:30 - 2:00 PM | Introductions and overview. Prof. Rick Scott, NMSU College of Education. |
| 2:00 - 5:00 PM | Workshop with course materials. Pat Baggett, NMSU Department of Mathematical Sciences. |
| Sunday, March 18 | Walden Hall room 230 |
| 10 AM - 12 noon | Workshop with more course materials, including presentations by teachers and students enrolled in Math 112/501 and Math 301/501. |
| 1:00 - 5:00 PM | Mini-conference: Presentations by attendees; sharing of mathematics education innovations occurring at attendees' home institutions. Current Miniconference schedule |
| Monday, March 19 | |
| 8:00 AM - 3:45 PM | Attendees visit classrooms of teachers taking the Math 112/501 and Math 301/501 courses. |
| 4:30 - 6:10 PM | Attendees come to the Math 112/501 university class, Walden Hall 230. Remarks by Prof. Dave Finston, chair, NMSU Math Dept. |
| 6:10 - 7:00 PM | Catered box supper will be provided. |
| 7:00 - 8:40 PM | Attendees come to the Math 301/501 university class (Walden Hall room 230). |
| Tuesday, March 20 | |
| 8:00 - 10:00 AM | Attendees visit classrooms of teachers taking the courses. |
| 10:30 AM -12:00 noon | Closing session (at the Las Cruces Public Schools Teachers' Center; maps will be provided). |
Las Cruces is located at the intersection of I-10 and I-25 about 230 miles south of Albuquerque. If you fly, you should come into the El Paso, TX, airport, about 50 miles southeast of Las Cruces. You may take a shuttle (Las Cruces Shuttle Service, 1-800-288-1784, one-way $28, round-trip $43 at regular stops; $6 extra for a non-scheduled stop; extra persons traveling together are $10 each way) to Las Cruces or rent a car; or it is possible that we may be able to pick you up. Housing will be available for three nights (Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, March 17, 18, and 19) in nearby motels. Accmomodation for Friday, March 16, can also be arranged. Hotels The hotels listed below are offering discounts for participants in the Math Institute. When making reservations, be sure to mention that you are participating in the conference so you can get the special price.
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