
MAC2
@mac2oame
Mathematics Association for Cottage Country - chapter of the OAME (Ontario Assoc. for Math Ed) - promoting excellence in math education
ID: 1943977915
https://sites.google.com/oame.on.ca/mac2/home 07-10-2013 12:29:27
224 Tweet
159 Followers
104 Following

Getting very excited about the first session of this conference tomorrow. Still time to join us in learning from Dr David Costello . Registration information below. SCDSB Math Simcoe County District School Board SCDSB Student Achievement TLDSB Math TLDSB Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board OAMElearns


Registered for our Triple Header Mini-Conference? Part 2 with Peter Liljedahl is on Feb 26. If you missed Dr David Costello's presentation, you can watch the recording. Simcoe County District School Board TLDSB and Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board Information and registration details here drive.google.com/file/d/1N67yN-… OAME/AOEM



Please share this with all classroom educators in SCDSB Student Achievement Simcoe County District School Board SCDSB Math TLDSB TLDSB Math Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board

Check out this wonderful learning opportunity SCDSB Math Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board TLDSB Math SCDSB Student Achievement

Don't forget to enter the contest TLDSB TLDSB Math Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board SCDSB Math

There is still time to register for this wonderful PD opportunity. Attend the third session live, and watch the recordings of the first two sessions. TLDSB TLDSB Math Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board SCDSB Math SCDSB Student Achievement


Here it is Thames Valley DSB: A tracker designed for collecting evidence of learning in #SNC1W using for #Ungrading model that ecorporates Mild-Medium-Spicy framework of Peter Liljedahl #ThinkingClassroom. I am sure it will need polishing with use but here you go: bit.ly/SNC1W-Evidence…


Excited to announce that I’ll be part of the next cohort of educators selected to participate in the Rosenthal Prize Summer Institute at National Museum of Mathematics. By doing hard things often and being comfortable with being uncomfortable, we find ourselves in places of wonder. Ralph Pantozzi

Picked these up today. So I guess the challenge is which to start with first. Also, check out A Different Booklist if you happen to be in Toronto. Gillian Parekh OCAD University Shane Safir



