Registration is Now Open for the 2013 Annual Meeting
Join us in Denver, April 17-20, for the nation’s largest math education event. Take advantage of this professional development opportunity to sharpen your skills, gain new techniques, and learn from innovative practitioners and experts in the field. Choose from more than 700 sessions, workshops, and bursts. Register early and save up to $80. Learn more and register.11/7/2012 09:30:11 AM |
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Register for our new Common Core Institute in Mathematics
Online registration is now open for “Cutting to the ‘Common Core’ in Mathematics”—a new Interactive Institute for grades 6–8 educators. Join us in Orlando, February 27–28, to discover strategies to align your instruction with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics and learn more about the mathematics content of the middle grades Common Core domains. For more information, visit us online.12/13/2012 08:51:33 AM |
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NCTM’s Four Weeks of Gift Giving
During the entire month of December, be sure to
visit NCTM’s website at the
beginning of each week to learn about the new NCTM gift offer. Each online
promotion is valid for one week (Monday through Sunday) and available to
members only. You’ll find a fantastic online deal every week for four weeks.
It’s our way of saying thank you for being a member this past year—Happy
shopping!12/13/2012 08:52:14 AM |
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Winter Break: Keep Math Skills Fresh
Worried that your students will forget everything you've been working on in the classroom over winter break? Check out our list of ideas for games and projects for families to do with their kids over the winter break.12/13/2012 08:52:34 AM |
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What Teachers Can Learn from the New PARCC and Smarter Balanced Sample Assessment Items
On December 19, 2012 at
4:30 p.m. ET, CCSSO will be hosting a webinar on the recently released
Partnership for Readiness for College and Career (PARCC) and Smarter Balanced
sample assessment items in mathematics with middle school mathematics teacher
Jim Mamer. Learn more and register.12/4/2012 01:56:34 PM |
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President's December Message
There is a tale from the Middle Ages about a magic pebble, called the touchstone, that when rubbed against any metal, would turn the metal into gold. It was said that this pebble could be found on the shores of the Black Sea. It looked like any other pebble on the beach. The only difference between the touchstone and the other pebbles was that it was warm to the touch, and all the others felt cold. Read more.12/5/2012 04:31:20 PM |
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