Fifth Annual TEAM-Math Partnership Conference

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Keynote Addresses
Speaker Title
Dr. Carol Malloy

Translating Research Findings into Classroom Practices that Give Students Agency, Competency, Commitment, and Authority

Abstract Presentation
Dr. Liping Ma

Learning of Fractions: How Could it be Built on the Learning of Whole Numbers?

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Dr. William McCallum

Finding the Thread: Tracing a Mathematical Idea from Elementary to High School

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Mini-Presentations
Speaker Title
Gayle Herrington Examining Teacher Change in a Middle Grades Mathematics Department
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Kenn Pendleton

Geometry in Narnia: the cylinder, the cone, and the sphere

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Elizabeth Senger Can Students Construct Multiplication Algorithms?
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Denise Dark Using Music and Literature to Reach All Learners
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Jack Frederick Saving Billions: Six Sigma for Educators & Students
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Rebekah Lane How Graphing Calculators and Visual Imagery Contribute to College Algebra Students’ Understanding
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Round Table Discussions
Facilitator Title
Dr. Madhuri Mulekar Teaching Statistics in K-12 classrooms: Emphasis on Data Analysis
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Dr. W. Gary Martin NCTM’s High School Curriculum Project: Putting Reasoning and Sense Making at the Center
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Dr. Marilyn Strutchens Questions Teachers Have Related to Equity and Some Possible Solutions
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Exemplary Teaching Practices
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Ms. Pam Norris The Daily Five:  Teaching the Process Standards in the Primary Classroom
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Ms. Ann Stuedeman
Ms. Gayle Holladay
All I Ever Wanted to Know About Inclusion, but Was Afraid to Ask
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Dr. Steve Stuckwisch Teaching Elementary Education Majors about Probabilities
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