Opportunities for Professional Growth in Mathematics Education

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Enhance your skills and knowledge in mathematics education through a series of webinars and conferences organized by AMATYC. Join upcoming sessions to learn about confidence intervals, adjunct teaching, and more. Access past webinar recordings for further professional development. Participate in events to increase student engagement and retention in mathematics-related disciplines. Stay updated on future AMATYC conferences to network with educators and explore new ideas.


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  1. A MILE HIGH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE FROM AMATYC Lisa Feinman, AMATYC Assistant Professional Development Coordinator Julie Gunkleman, AMATYC Professional Development Coordinator

  2. MISSION STATEMENT

  3. To increase the participation and retention of all students in mathematics and mathematics-related disciplines and to provide all students with a meaningful mathematics education, ongoing faculty development is necessary. Colleges should support all of their mathematics faculty as they grow, improve, learn, and implement new instructional ideas. MISSION STATEMENT

  4. WEBINARS

  5. How to participate in a webinar How to become a webinar speaker WEBINARS

  6. If I Knew Then What I Know Now: A Three Part Webinar Series Part Three: Implementing the Vision Thursday, December 1, 2016 3:00 PM EST / 2:00 PM CST / 1:00 PM MST / 10:00 AM PST UPCOMING WEBINARS

  7. Title: Bootstraps - An Intuitive Introduction to Confidence Intervals Tuesday, December 6, 2016 3:00 PM EST / 2:00 PM CST / 1:00 PM MST / 10:00 AM PST UPCOMING WEBINARS

  8. Title: 21 Ways to Boost an Adjunct Wednesday, January 18, 2017 3:00 PM EST / 2:00 PM CST / 1:00 PM MST / 10:00 AM PST UPCOMING WEBINARS

  9. RECORDINGS OF PAST AMATYC WEBINARS CAN BE FOUND AT: http://bit.ly/amatyc-webinars WEBINARS

  10. CONFERENCES

  11. November 9-12, 2017 San Diego, CA November 15-18, 2018 Orlando, FL November 14 17, 2019 Milwaukee, WI FUTURE AMATYC CONFERENCES

  12. NebMATYC - April 7, 2017 CENTRAL REGION CONFERENCES

  13. MMATYC- June 1-2, 2017 MIDATLANTIC REGION CONFERENCES

  14. MIDWEST REGION CONFERENCES

  15. NYSMATYC April 7-9, 2017 NORTHEAST REGION CONFERENCES

  16. NORTHWEST REGION CONFERENCES

  17. MAA-Florida/FTYCMA February 17-18, 2017 SOCAMATYC March 11, 2017 SOUTHEAST REGION CONFERENCES

  18. TexMATYC February 23-25, 2017 SOUTHWEST REGION CONFERENCES

  19. CMC3 December 9-10, 2016 CMC3 December 8-9, 2017 WEST REGION CONFERENCES

  20. MAA/AMS Joint Meeting January 4-7, 2017 AMTE February 9-11, 2017 ICTCM March 9-12, 2017 NCTM Annual Exposition April 5-8, 2017 MAA MathFest July 26-29, 2017 OTHER CONFERENCES

  21. PUBLICATIONS

  22. MathAMATYC Educator AMATYC News Electronic Proceedings Guidelines and Position Statements PUBLICATIONS

  23. TRAVELING WORKSHOPS

  24. Traveling Workshops are customized to fit the needs of your event and audience. Traveling workshops can provide training for up to 30 participants, this is very cost-efficient compared to the cost of sending only a few faculty to an off-campus event. Traveling workshops are convenient you choose the date and plan the on-site logistics; the facilitator will plan the learning activities and provide activities and curriculum. TRAVELING WORKSHOPS

  25. How to host a traveling workshop How to facilitate a traveling workshop TRAVELING WORKSHOPS

  26. PROJECT ACCCESS

  27. Advancing Community College Careers Education Scholarship, and Service PROJECT ACCCESS

  28. AMATYC Project ACCCESS is a mentoring and professional development initiative for two-year college mathematics faculty. The project's goal is to provide experiences that will help new faculty become more effective teachers and active members of the broader mathematical community. PROJECT ACCCESS

  29. PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING

  30. HTTP://FACEBOOK.COM/AMATYC

  31. ON THE HORIZON

  32. Mentoring Programs Other Regional Events Professional Development Blog ON THE HORIZON

  33. MEMBERSHIP

  34. Right to vote, hold elected office, be appointed to leadership positions, nominate candidates for office, service on committees, be appointed as a delegate Subscription to AMATYC News and MathAMATYC Educator Priority seating in AMATYC Webinars Access to past SML tests Reduced conference registration rates INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

  35. Right to nominate candidates for office Subscription to AMATYC News and MathAMATYC Educator Priority seating in AMATYC Webinars One complimentary discount member conference registration SML participation waiver and Access to past SML tests Two complimentary job listings posted on the AMATYC website Job Board INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP

  36. A MILE HIGH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE FROM AMATYC Lisa Feinman, AMATYC Assistant Professional Development Coordinator Julie Gunkleman, AMATYC Professional Development Coordinator

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