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NCTM's 100 Days of Professional Learning

  • 13 Apr 2020
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Next Week in 100 Days of Professional Learning

 

NCTM's 100 Days of Professional Learning is underway with free, live 60-minute webinars by selected speakers from the NCTM Centennial Annual Meeting & Exposition program that was to take place in Chicago.

 

Webinars take place on 100 selected days leading up to the October's NCTM 2020 Annual Meeting & Exposition in St. Louis. Speakers and topics are geared to meet all grade bands and interests. Upcoming weeks will typically follow this schedule: Elementary on Monday, Middle School on Tuesday, High School on Wednesday, and General Interest on Thursday. Scroll down for next week's lineup.

 

Webinars are recorded and made available at nctm.org/100.

 

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Free, Live Webinars Next Week

Learn more and register for these and other webinars in April and May at nctm.org/100

Division by Zero: The Math, the Myth, and the Legend (Grades 3-5) | April 13 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speaker: Joann Barnett

It's Not Always Simple to Make a Problem Simpler: Seeking Connections That Aren't Apparent (Grades 6-8) |  April 14 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speaker: William Speer

Recommendations for Statistics in the Secondary Curriculum: Implications for Teachers (Grades 10-12) | April 15 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speaker: Gail Burrill and Chris Franklin

Your Mathematics Heart and Soul: Living the Quadrant II Life! (General Interest) | April 16 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speaker: Timothy Kanold

 

 Bookmark nctm.org/100 and visit that page often to stay up-to-date as additional free, live webinars are announced and to access free recordings of completed webinars 

 

Please forward this message to other mathematics educators who might be interested in these webinars and our other free resources. Thank you!

 

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