Dear colleagues,
The MAA OPEN Math project, funded by the NSF in partnership with the University of Colorado Boulder, offers intensive online professional development workshops for post-secondary math instructors. These workshops are designed to enhance teaching skills, introduce innovative pedagogical methods, and foster a community of practice among instructors. Registration is now open for the SEVEN workshops being run this summer. I think many of them will be of interest to AMATYC faculty as well.
Click here for additional information on any of the following:
- Who's Afraid of Generative AI: Exploring AI's impact on math education.
- Inclusive Active Learning: Strategies for equitable math teaching.
- Critical Approaches to Equity: Transforming departments with data (Specifically geared toward departmental leaders with access to institutional data)
- Team-Based Inquiry Learning: Collaborative problem-solving methods.
- Designing PD for TAs: Enhancing graduate teaching assistant training. (Specifically geared toward those who prepare GTA's to teach)
- Engaging with CalcPlot3D: Innovative tools for multivariable calculus.
- Introductory Proofs Courses: Evidence-Based Practices for Teaching Proof
Please email me (dougensley@gmail.com) with any questions about the programs and MAA staff (programs@maa.org) with questions about logistics. Forward this message to any interested colleagues.
Thank you,
Doug
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Doug Ensley
Mathematical Association of America
dougensley@gmail.com------------------------------