Monday, November 19, 2018

VCTM November 2018 eNewsletter



As we experience our first snowfa- well, ‘Nor’easters - of the impending winter, VCTM wants you to know about all the great math happenings in and around our beautiful green (white) state for the next several months. Contained within this edition of our eNewsletter are some great opportunities in professional learning for mathematics educators of any grade level, a short recap of our October conference, some announcements from VSMC, ATMNE and other local organizations, as well as a shameless plug or two for each of our two homegrown VCTM events coming up soon this fall and later in the spring.

In this edition of the VCTM eNewsletter, you will find:

  • Important Upcoming Dates for Math Educators and Students
  • Sights and Sounds from the 2018 VCTM Conference
  • #JustifyMath with us on Twitter, Nov. 29!
  • What do you notice? What do you wonder? That would make a Great Math Fair Project
  • A Final, Grand Invitation to ATMNE 2018
  • An Opportunity for FREE(!) PD in NH
  • Initial Announcements about the Third New-Cubed in Summer 2019
  • Some Continued Reasons to Try the Expanding Horizons Program 
  • The Second Talent Search of the Year for VT Students



Important Upcoming Dates for Math Educators & Students
Local state events denoted with *

November 28, 2018 (FREE!) PD Workshop from the NH Impact Center (Plymouth, NH)
November 29, 2018 VCTM Twitter Chat (Join us on the twittersphere @VermontMath!)
December 6-7, 2018 ATMNE Fall Conference (Warwick, RI)
March 30, 2019 Vermont STEM Fair (Northfield, VT)*
April 6, 2019 VCTM Statewide Math Fair (Burlington, VT)*
June 30 - July 3, 2019 New-Cubed Mathematics Conference (Albany, NY)



Sights and Sounds from the 2018 VCTM Conference
Northfield, VT - October 19


On a brisk fall day in late October, K-12 educators from all over Vermont and the New England region assembled on the beautiful and hilly campus of Norwich University for a thoughtful day of collaboration in mathematics education. Participants reported many great things about the interactive, informative, and transformative sessions they attended and raved about our keynote speaker John Tapper. John spoke candidly about equity and access to mathematics education with a wealth of data to support trends of the past 30 years. We were fortunate to learn about the “high leverage concepts” of the All Learners Network and their utility especially in the realm of special education. We want to thank John again for his keynote and active role in our learning that day.

If you were able to join us, we’re hopeful that you walked away with new practices for your classroom, a fresh perspective about the state of mathematics education in our state, or a renewed inspiration to engage the next generation of problem-solvers - the impetus to move mountains with mathematics! At the very least we hope you enjoy and wear proudly your new long-sleeve VCTM t-shirt! And a big congratulations again to our VCTM and PAEMST award winners this year. If you couldn’t make it this year, be sure not to miss out on this annual event in the fall of 2019! Our plan is to have event details and conference programming ready earlier than usual so that anyone and everyone can make this marquee event in our state for collaborative learning among mathematics educators.



#JustifyMath with us on Twitter, Nov. 29!
@VermontMath - November 29


For the first time, VCTM is pleased to announce and invite mathematics educators (of any grade level) on the twittersphere to join us on November 29 at 7:30pm for a rich virtual discussion about engaging our students to not just solve problems and relevant tasks in a mathematical context but to #JustifyMath.

Not on twitter? Afraid of twitter? Not to worry! It isn’t that scary and this is all you’ve gotta do: 1) create a Twitter Handle (account), 2) follow @VermontMath and on November 29 3) stick to the instructions of this handy dandy event flyer. Even if you can only pop in for a question or two, we hope to “see” you there under the hashtag #JustifyMath. We anticipate lots of great ideas to be had and best practices to be shared by the end of the night. If you can’t make it that night, be sure to jump on twitter after-the-fact for a digital transcript of our exciting discourse (all you have to do is search #JustifyMath on Twitter).



What do you notice? What do you wonder? That would make a great math fair project!
Burlington, VT - April 6, 2019


While some of this information made its way into some late september announcements and/or you may have been able to get the short-n-sweet during the burst at the fall conference (presentation slides here if you missed it), VCTM would nonetheless like to make sure you and your students have exactly what you need to know to get involved in a highly accessible and authentic opportunity to learn and explore mathematics, namely VCTM’s Third Annual Statewide Math Fair on Saturday April 6, 2019. We’re pleased to return to the University of Vermont campus with the same strong support from the UVM Dept of Mathematics and Statistics as well as renewed corporate sponsorships, giving us belief that this event is here to stay and - in many ways - grow bigger in our small state! To that end, we’re expecting an even higher number of participants from all grade bands this year so be sure not to miss out and register before it’s too late (Registration deadline: February 15, 2019). Our online registration form is already up and running and can be accessed here on the event webpage.

The 2019 Math Fair Event Flyer contains all the need-to-knows on how to register, project criteria, eligibility and categories but you can find even more on the VCTM website, including a plethora of resources totally free and easily accessible to you! These include:

  • Project requirements and specifications
  • An extensive list of project topics
  • 2018 Judges Scoring Sheet
  • Day-of Event Logistics
  • Proficiency Rubric Template for Students & Teachers*

*At this point, a proficiency-style rubric template is in development by the VCTM Math Fair Committee and should be released very soon - we hope by the end of November if not mid-December, 2018!



A Final, Grand Invitation to ATMNE 2018
Warwick, RI - December 6-7


It’s only a few weeks away and is shaping up to be a terrific regional event for educators that teach mathematics at any level. You’ve heard it before in earlier editions of the newsletter but for one, final, grand time the Rhode Island Mathematics Teachers Association (RIMTA) would like to invite YOU to the ATMNE Fall Conference. If you’re on the fence about attending or worry it’s too late to register (it’s not!), take a look at this short-n-sweet flyer that includes the essential details and a bit.ly link to direct you to those non-essential details on the ATMNE 2018 webpage.

You can jump directly to online registration by visiting the RIMTA event page for ATMNE 2018.


An Opportunity for FREE PD in New Hampshire
Plymouth, NH - December 6-7
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A wonderful opportunity from our NH counterparts!
From Natalya Vinogradova, Director of the NH Impact Center at PSU:

“Are you looking for math activities to engage all your students?
Consider the NH Impact Center workshop for grade 3 – 9 teachers: "Increase Percent of Students Proficient with Percents" on November 28,  4:30-6:30 in Plymouth, NH. Participation is free! Please see details at https://campus.plymouth.edu/impact-center/upcoming-events/


Initial Announcements about the Third New-Cubed Conference in Summer 2019
Albany, NY - June 30 to July 3, 2019


VCTM would like to pass along the event flyer for the next New-Cubed Conference this coming summer in Albany, NY. This joint event between the professional organizations of New York (AMTNYS), New Jersey (AMTNJ) and New England (ATMNE), which includes us! The sample comments on the flyer speak for themselves and the many reasons why this event has stood strong and remained a popular and robust event for collaboration among mathematics educators in the broader northeastern portion of the United States. New-Cubed 2019 was just recently scheduled but hang tight for more information coming your way as this event gets closer.



Some Continued Reasons to Try the Expanding Horizons Program


A repeat, but a worthwhile repeat from the last edition of our eNewletter:

NOW is the time to consider bringing college and university level mathematics into your classroom this school year through the Expanding Horizons program produced by the Vermont State Math Coalition. It’s simple and costs nothing!

“But wait - I teach middle level students!”

The multitude of highly qualified presenters of the Expanding Horizons program cater to many different grade levels. Some presentations can even be adapted for elementary levels. Take a look yourself on the Expanding Horizons webpage. Simply choose a topic/presenter of interest and contact the presenter directly to set it up.

“This doesn’t fit perfectly in my curriculum this year.”

Open up the world to your students and allow them to wonder quantitatively and observe mathematics in its most classic, applied and even paradoxical forms! This project by VSMC is a wonderful intellectual opportunity for students to learn and access mathematics in a different way.

For further information, contact the EH Chair John Devino at devino13@comcast.net or 802-863-5403.


The Second Talent Search of the Year for VT Students

VSMC has also recently released its second Talent Search of the 2018-19 school year for Vermont students. Whether or not your student(s) submitted, solved, or even attempted the first problem set, they are still welcome to join in on this rich, low-risk, high-reward problem-solving program. Hop on VSMC’s Talent Search webpage to find this new problem set (released November 9th) as well as the first problem set, including solutions and top scorers! Solutions for the second problem set must be submitted by December 10, 2018.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

ATMNE Early Bird Pricing Ends This Week!

The Vermont Council of Teachers of Mathematics would like you to know that...

ATMNE Early Bird Pricing ENDS OCTOBER 12!

Greetings,

The 2018 ATMNE Fall Conference will be held in Warwick, Rhode Island this year on December 6th and 7th.  ATMNE is the Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England.

Come learn in workshops and sessions with...
  • Eli Luberoff
  • Robert Berry
  • Graham Fletcher
  • Cathy Fosnot
  • Jenny Bay-Williams
  • Eric Milou
  • Max Ray-Riek
  • John San Giovanni
  • and your local colleagues from throughout New England
For more information and a look at the program, click on "Find Out More" below.

Register today! for the best pricing!
Early bird pricing is available until Friday, October 12.

Please send this to anyone in mathematics education you think might be interested in attending!

Sincerely,
2018 ATMNE Committee

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Late September Announcements



VCTM would like to share with you two important announcements that came out
shortly after the release of our September eNewsletter.


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1) Relevant to any grade level: VCTM is pleased to announce that the Third Annual
Statewide Math Fair will be hosted again at The University of Vermont on Saturday
April 6, 2019. Whether or not your students have participated in the past, do save the
date! Fresh off the press, this event flyer will tell you all you need to know about how
to get your students involved in this highly accessible and authentic opportunity to
learn and explore mathematics. Our online registration form is already up and running
and can be accessed here on the event webpage. Be on the lookout for more
information coming your way in future VCTM announcements and newsletters.

2) Pertinent to Middle and High School educators: The Vermont State Mathematics
Coalition (VSMC) has just released the first Talent Search Problem Set of the 2018-19
school year. Here is a message from VSMC's Executive Director Bob Chaffee regarding
this exciting opportunity for mathematics students in our state:









The Vermont State Mathematics Coalition has sponsored a statewide "Mathematics Talent Search
Program" every year since 1993. The Talent Search is conducted in the following manner. Four times
during the school year a set of challenging math problems are posted on this website. Topics covered
on the tests are from arithmetic, Geometry, algebra, and pre-calculus. Copies of the test are given to
interested students at each of the schools. The students have approximately four weeks to solve the
problems and then each student submits his/her solutions to the director of the program for grading. If
students are only able to solve one or two problems, they are still encouraged to submit their
solutions. During the following two week period the tests are scored, statistics are gathered, results
are returned to the students, and solutions and top scorers are posted on this website. At the end of the
year the top students in the state are given prizes and are honored at a Coalition dinner along with
their parents. High school-aged winners are also provided full scholarships to attend the week-long
summer Governor's Institute in Mathematical Sciences in residence at the University of Vermont.
More information about and rules for the talent search may be found here.




In case you missed our last edition of the newsletter, check it out on our VCTM blog
here. There is tons of information in this edition about fall conferences (including
VCTM's own Fall Conference on October 19) for educators that teach mathematics (at
any level).


Friday, September 21, 2018

VCTM September eNewsletter



Now that we have settled into our roles in classrooms and learning communities around the state, VCTM would like to provide you with all that you need to know about the jam-packed lineup of professional learning opportunities in and around our region this fall. It’s math conference season, folks! You can count on us to give you the critical information you need to register and continue your professional growth as a mathematics educator. Regardless of your fall PD plans, we hope to see many new and familiar faces at our own conference next month at Norwich University!

In this edition of the VCTM eNewsletter, you will find:
  • Important Upcoming Dates for Math Educators and Students
  • The Best Reasons to Attend VCTM’s Annual Conference 
  • Announcements from the VCTM Board of Officers
  • Need-to-Knows for all that is ATMNE 2018
  • A Message from NCTM about the Upcoming NE Regional Conference
  • Some Convincing Reasons to Try the Expanding Horizons Program 




Important Upcoming Dates for Math Educators & Students
Local state events denoted with *

October 4, 2018 NCTM Northeast Regional Conference & Exposition (Hartford, CT)
October 19, 2018 VCTM Annual Fall Conference (Northfield, VT)*
December 6-7, 2018 ATMNE Fall Conference (Warwick, RI)
March 30, 2019 Vermont STEM Fair (Northfield, VT)*
Late March/Early April, 2019 (Date TBA) VCTM Statewide Math Fair (Burlington, VT)*



The Best Reasons to Attend VCTM’s Annual Conference
Norwich University - Northfield, VT - October 19


Whether or not you are a member of VCTM of past or present, we welcome your presence and contributions at our fall conference on October 19. This year we’ve returned central to the campus of Norwich University and hope to bring together voices in mathematics education from all corners, peaks and valleys of the state and across all grade bands. We’re excited to see many speakers addressing K-8 audiences this year to provide a more balanced perspective and relevant experience for all of those with us on this exciting full day of collaboration, including a mid-morning keynote from John Tapper of St. Michael’s College. In addition to some impactful ideas and practical methods in teaching and learning mathematics, every attendee will walk away with an official VCTM t-shirt! The deadline for early bird registration (at a discounted rate of $115) is September 28... and we are accepting PO’s this year! All you need at the time of registration is your PO # (and the PO-processing contact info).

If you wish to see the full conference program or are ready to register, that all can be found on our 2018 Fall Conference event page on the VCTM website.



Announcements from VCTM’s Board of Officers


A few members of our current VCTM Board are getting ready to move on and pass the torch to the next generation of leaders in math education in Vermont. Could this be you? Are you willing to join us in our mission to build a robust community of math educators and expand opportunity for our Vermont students to engage in and access mathematics?

At our conference in one month’s time, VCTM plans to present a new slate of officers at the business meeting. We anticipate potential vacancies in our president-elect, secretary, NCTM representative, and zone representative positions among others. We’re looking for dedicated volunteers that can commit to the one or two year terms of these positions. Duties and commitments vary by position and some come with perks. If you want to know more, don’t hesitate to contact our current leadership for more information by reaching out to our co-presidents at vctmpresident@gmail.com.

If joining the VCTM board at a full capacity sounds like too much to take on, we still welcome what you can contribute in support of our organization’s mission. Many hands make light work! Much of our event planning and yearly programming is comprised of small tasks that are simple and quick to accomplish but collectively consume much of our human resources and time. One of our new initiatives this year as an organization is to engage more of our math teaching community in ancillary ways that allows connections to form and professional collaboration to take place outside of school setting without the big commitment of being a board member. As such, the board is always looking for volunteers, whether this be a single event or a sustained helping hand with one aspect of what we do on regular basis. To get involved or get more information, please send a message to our VCTM co-presidents at vctmpresident@gmail.com.



Need-to-Knows for all that is ATMNE
Warwick, RI - December 6-7


As announced in our last couple editions of the eNewsletter, the Rhode Island Mathematics Teachers Association (RIMTA) is hosting this years ATMNE fall conference in what sure is to be a memorable event.

Currently, there is a call for volunteers. This push now includes pre-service educators!

If you haven’t registered yet and you would like to or if you wish to inquire about other event details including conference registration, hotel accomodations, or the full two-day program of speakers, visit the ATMNE 2018 webpage.

You can jump directly to online registration by visiting the RIMTA event page for ATMNE 2018.



NCTM Regional Conference
Hartford, CT - October 4-6

From NCTM:

The NCTM 2018 Regional Conference & Exposition in Hartford on October 4-6 is rapidly approaching. Don’t miss your opportunity to learn from fellow educators, discover new innovations and resources, and develop new skills to take back to your classroom.



Some Convincing Reasons to Try the Expanding Horizons Program


NOW is the time to consider bringing college and university level mathematics into your classroom this school year through the Expanding Horizons program produced by the Vermont State Math Coalition. It’s simple and costs nothing!

“But wait - I teach middle level students!”

The multitude of highly qualified presenters of the Expanding Horizons program cater to many different grade levels. Some presentations can even be adapted for elementary levels. Take a look yourself on the Expanding Horizons webpage. Simply choose a topic/presenter of interest and contact the presenter directly to set it up.

“This doesn’t fit perfectly in my curriculum this year.”

Open up the world to your students and allow them to wonder quantitatively and observe mathematics in its most classic, applied and even paradoxical forms! This project by VSMC is a wonderful intellectual opportunity for students to learn and access mathematics in a different way.

For further information, contact the EH Chair John Devino at devino13@comcast.net or 802-863-5403.