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We are excited to be attending the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference on November 9-10 at booth #107 - Will you be there? Send us a message and let’s connect! #ncctm2023 NCCTM

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NCCTM Fall 2023 Leadership Seminar - Leading Boldly!!! Listening to Dr. Pam Seda Creating Culturally Relevant Math Tasks #ncctm2023 #wsfcsmath

NCCTM Fall 2023 Leadership Seminar - Leading Boldly!!! Listening to Dr. Pam Seda Creating Culturally Relevant Math Tasks #ncctm2023 #wsfcsmath
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First presentation is in the books! Thankful for educators who are trying to #ChangeTheStory about math instruction and helping students own their learning. NCCTM #NCCTM2023 Collaborative Teaching & Learning Group Consulting

First presentation is in the books! Thankful for educators who are trying to #ChangeTheStory about math instruction and helping students own their learning. <a href="/NCCTM1/">NCCTM</a> #NCCTM2023 <a href="/CTLGConsulting/">Collaborative Teaching & Learning Group Consulting</a>
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How is it already the end of May?! Good news! Speaker Proposal deadline has been extended until June 15. Submit yours today!

How is it already the end of May?! Good news! Speaker Proposal deadline has been extended until June 15. Submit yours today!
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Rolanda Baldwin from UnboundEd asks “What happens to students when only a select few are recognized for their excellence, leaving others behind?” and is pressing us to think about our policies, practices, and structures that support EACH student to flourish.

Rolanda Baldwin from <a href="/unboundedu/">UnboundEd</a> asks “What happens to students when only a select few are recognized for their excellence, leaving others behind?” and is pressing us to think about our policies, practices, and structures that support EACH student to flourish.
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Francis Su gave the first Keynote address for #ncctm2024. “Students have natural abilities and dispositions-virtues- that we grow, nurture, cultivate so that they can flourish, experience, wonder and joy, and take responsibility for the world around them.”

Francis Su gave the first Keynote address for #ncctm2024. 
“Students have natural abilities and dispositions-virtues- that we grow, nurture, cultivate so that they can flourish, experience, wonder and joy, and take responsibility for the world around them.”