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How to Run a Math Teachers’ Circle (Palo Alto, CA): June 25-29, 2012
How to Run a Math Teachers’ Circle (Washington, D.C.): July 16-20, 2012
AIM Math Teachers’ Circle Immersion Workshop (Palo Alto, CA): July 23-27, 2012
Please check back frequently as many groups are currently setting workshop dates. To find out if a workshop is planned in your area, you may also contact Brianna Donaldson, AIM, at circles (at) aimath.org.
June 25-29, 2012, AIM, Palo Alto, CA
July 16-20, 2012, MAA Carriage House, Washington, D.C.
These workshops are designed for teams of five—two mathematicians, two middle school teachers, and one administrator or other organizer—who are interested in starting a Math Teachers’ Circle in their area. During the weeklong workshop, teams participate in example Math Teachers’ Circle sessions and also spend time planning their own Circle, including recruitment of teachers and mathematicians, logistics of a summer workshop and monthly meetings, and fundraising for long-term sustainability. Please see our brochure for more details.
Applications for these workshops are now available. Apply here for the workshop in Palo Alto, June 25-29, 2012, and here for the workshop in D.C., July 16-20, 2012. The application deadline is March 16, 2012. Please contact AIM Director of Special Projects Brianna Donaldson at circles (at) aimath.org for more information.
July 23-27, 2012, AIM, Palo Alto, CA
At this workshop, middle school math teachers from the Bay Area spend a week immersed in doing math with local mathematicians. Workshop participants are invited to join the AIM Math Teachers’ Circle, which meets regularly during the school year. Graduate course credit from San Jose State University is available for those who are interested.
This workshop is sponsored by AIM and the National Science Foundation. For more information about the workshop, please see the brochure.
Applications are now open for this workshop. You may also register to receive more information.
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