MCTM Needs You!
MCTM needs volunteers to function. There are a variety of jobs that need to be filled and they vary from very short term commitments to positions on the Board of Directors.
Continue readingMCTM needs volunteers to function. There are a variety of jobs that need to be filled and they vary from very short term commitments to positions on the Board of Directors.
Continue readingInformation on election results and upcoming changes to the MCTM Board.
Continue readingNew and future teachers are invited to the CONNECT Session held during 7:00–9:00 PM on Thursday, April 28th, the evening before the MCTM Spring Conference in Duluth.
Continue readingSubmitted by Angela Hochstetter and Ann Page (MDE Math Specialists)
Do you want a chance to give feedback about questions that will be field tested on the MCA next year?
Submitted by MCTM Foundation
Suzanne Horne, a 6th grade teacher, math coach and ACE (Architecture, Construction and Engineering) coordinator at St. Paul Humboldt has been awarded a $1200 Arnie Cutler Scholarship for Middle School Teachers.
Submitted by MCTM
MCTM has established a portal for posting and viewing available math positions. Administrators can post open positions by filling out a simple form. The posted positions can be viewed by anyone.
Submitted by Science Museum of MN
The Science House Professional Development Group at the Science Museum of Minnesota invites you to join the 2016–2017 Nexus Leadership Program!
Submitted by MCTM CONNECT
Spring Conference CONNECT event info and Summer Interns for summer programs.
Submitted by Glen Richgels
The Higher Learning Commission has adopted new rules/regulations concerning instructors of mathematics at post secondary institutions. Bemidji State University has put together a variety of graduate level mathematics courses to help individuals meet these new requirements.
As President of MCTM, I am hoping to see each of you in Duluth April 29-30th, 2016 for our annual conference. My favorite part of conferences is the opportunity to network with math teachers from around the state that inspire me. The best ideas and most effective change I’ve made in my own classroom has often come from the people I meet in Duluth each year.
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