Next Week's Free Webinars in 100 Days of Professional Learning
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) has three more free, live 60-minute webinars next week in 100 Days of Professional Learning. Scroll down for information or visit nctm.org/100 to view the schedule, to register, and to access free recordings of completed webinars.
- Webinars take place on 100 selected day between April and October 2020.
- Speakers and topics are geared to meet all grade bands and interests.
- Webinars are led by selected speakers from the NCTM Centennial Annual Meeting & Exposition program that was to take place in Chicago.
- All webinars are recorded and made available the next day atnctm.org/100.
- You do not have to be a NCTM member to register for a free webinar or view a free recording.
Free, Live Webinars Next Week
Learn more and register for these and other free webinars at nctm.org/100
What Should Math Learning Look Like When We Get Back to School? (General Interest) | July 27, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speaker: Kevin Dykema, Fawn Nguyen, Theresa Wills, Zak Champagne, Shawn Towle, and Michelle Berry |
Understanding the Mental Toll: Signals and Strategies for Supporting Our Teachers and Students (General Interest) | July 28, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speakers: Kevin Dykema, Fawn Nguyen, Esther Song, Naomi Jessup, and Hilary Kreisberg
Mathematics Leadership in Times of Unprecedented Change: Catalyzing, Building, and Sustaining Positive Change (Mathematics Education Leaders) | July 29, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speakers: Nevels Nevels, Lorie Huff, David Martin, and Trena Wilkerson
Opportunities and Challenges at District and School Levels: Making Back to School and Teaching Mathematics Work for All Students and Teachers (Administrators) | July 30, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speakers: Gary Martin, Barb Dougherty, Robert Berry, Cathy Martin, Christina Lincoln-Moore, and Darwin Mills
Bookmark nctm.org/100 to register for upcoming free webinars and to access free recordings of completed webinars
Download the NCTM Publications 2020 catalog. Learn about peer-reviewed publications, designed for administrators, principals, teachers, math coaches, teacher educators, and more. Check out our books High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice and Teaching Mathematics for Social Justice: Conversations with Educators.
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