Next Week's Free Webinars in 100 Days of Professional Learning

10/10/2020 8:38 AM | Anonymous

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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 its last week of 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 days 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.
  • The last 100 Days of Professional Learning webinar is on Thursday, Oct. 15.

 

Free, Live Webinars Next Week

Learn more and register for these at nctm.org/100

 

Impacting Learning for Black and Latinx Youth through Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies (Grades 6–8) | October 13, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speakers: Desha Williams and Jasia Clark 

UPDATED: Author Panel Talk - Access and Equity **BONUS WEBINAR** | October 14, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speakers: Robert Q. Berry III, Beth Kobett, Dave Ebert, John Staley, Paulo Tan, and Karen Karp

100 Photos + 100 Math Questions from Cities That Have Hosted NCTM Conferences in the Past 100 Years (General Interest) | October 15, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. EDT | Speaker: Ron Lancaster

Bookmark nctm.org/100 to register for upcoming free webinars and to access free recordings of completed webinars

 

Starting October 18, access to our recordings becomes a member-only benefit. 

Join our community of math educators to stay engaged and have access to our wide range of resources! 

 

 As this series winds down in its last week and the math community continues to move forward, your thoughts, feedback, and insights are important to us. This survey takes approximately 5 minutes to complete and will provide us with essential information to ensure we continue supporting your needs.

 

Download the NCTM Publications 2020 catalogLearn 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.

 

Forward this to math educators who might be interested in these webinars and other free NCTM resources, including a free trial NCTM membership. Thank you! 

 

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