The video for our December discussion is now posted on the Discussions page. Our next discussion will be on January 8th and feature a discussion about flipped and blended classrooms with specific examples from across the state.
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Online Discussion: From Novice to Expert: Strengthening the Pathway to Teaching in Wisconsin
On Wednesday, November 20 from 3-6, WI-AMTE will be hosting on-line discussion entitled “From Novice to Expert: Strengthening the Pathway to Teaching in Wisconsin.” Discussion will focus specifically on how to attract more students to the teacher pipeline, how to support and retain those teacher candidates during their student teaching and first years of service, and how to develop them into expert teachers and future mentors and coaches. All participants will work together to share and discuss what we can do, both individually and collectively to meet those goals with a focus on creating working groups to continue this work through the upcoming year and years in order to strengthen mathematics teacher education in Wisconsin.
If you are interested in attending, please go to: Registration
Dynamic Discussion: Rethinking the K-12 Math Curriculum in World Requiring Data Fluency
The video and resources from our most recent dynamic discussion are now posted on the dynamic discussion page.
New Materials From Our First Dynamic Discussion of the 2019-2020 School Year Posted
Visit our dynamic discussion page for all our new resources from our first dynamic discussion of the year. Please e-mail mchedister@uwlax.edu if you have topics that you would like to discuss at future meetings.
WI-AMTE First Annual Conference – From Novice to Expert: Strengthening the Pathway to Teaching in Wisconsin
To register visit: http://wismath.org/event-3560023
We invite you to join us on October 11th at UW-Stevens Point for a one-day conference focused on mathematics teacher education. Over the course of the day, we will bring together classroom teachers, mentors, coaches, curriculum specialists, administrators, and university faculty to investigate how to strengthen the teacher pathway in the face of many challenges including changes in licensure.
Friday October 11th, 10am-2:30pm
Dreyfus University Center, Room 340
1015 Reserve Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481
Discussion will focus specifically on how to attract more students to the teacher pipeline, how to support and retain those teacher candidates during their student teaching and first years of service, and how to develop them into expert teachers and future mentors and coaches. All participants will work together to share and discuss what we can do, both individually and collectively to meet those goals with a focus on creating working groups to continue this work through the upcoming year and years in order to strengthen mathematics teacher education in Wisconsin. If you have any questions, please contact Josh Hertel (jhertel@uwlax.edu).
Meet your 2019 Board of Directors candidates!
We have three outstanding candidates for the 2019 WI-AMTE Board of Directors. You can meet them here! Ballots will be mailed the week of September 9th to active WI-AMTE members.
Make sure your membership is up to date!
Fall 2019 Book Study on Five Practices!
Welcome to the start of a new school year! WMC and WI-AMTE are excited to announce a joint book study on the 5 Practices Series! Go to http://www.wismath.org/WMC-Book-Study to register. Information on ordering books at a discount will be posted soon.
Dynamic Discussion 5 Materials
The materials for our final dynamic discussion are now posted on the Dynamic Discussion Page.
Dynamic Discussion 5: A Celebration of Learning
Our final dynamic discussion of the academic year will be on Tuesday, May 21st from 7 to 8 PM. During this discussion, we will celebrate a productive year by having participants share their favorite task, math problem, lesson they have used during the course of year. We will talk about how it promoted student learning, how it might be used in different contexts, and how it might be modified/adjusted for future use. We hope you can join us at: https://uwmsoe.zoom.us/j/477347832
Preservice Teacher Poster Session
On Thursday, May 2nd, 15 students from UW Milwaukee and UW La Crosse presented their work on formative assessment, work with elementary students, and other topics at the Wisconsin Math Council Annual Conference in Greenlake. Here are some pictures of this awesome work.