Mathematics Education Colloquium Series

This lecture series in Mathematics Education is supported by Teachers for a New Era (TNE), and is organized by Profs. Juliana Belding, CK Cheung and Solomon Friedberg (Mathematics) and Prof. Lillie Albert (Teaching, Curriculum, and Society). It is intended for math educators at all levels, school administrators and support staff, mathematicians interested in K-12 math education, and future math educators. In-service mathematics teachers are especially encouraged to attend, as are all Noyce Master Teaching Fellows who are participating in 's NSF funded program "."

For are virtual colloquium please e-mail Prof. Albert at lillie.albert@bc.edu for Zoom links.


2024-2025 Colloquium Schedule


October 10, 2024

Speaker:Prof. Brian Cafarella, Sinclair Community College, DaytonOH

Time: 4:00 p.m.

Location:Campion Hall, Room 139

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November 14, 2024

Speaker:Prof. Karen Karp, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY

Time:4:00 p.m.

Location:Campion Hall, Room 139

Title:Working with Students with Disabilities in the Mathematics Classroom: This is Not about Fixing Kids – but Fixing Structures

Abstract:Explore recommendations from research that works in actual classrooms to see the importance of language precision, multiple representations, and systematic instruction as key components of successful interventions for students with learning disabilities in mathematics. By engaging students in “doing math” and avoiding “teaching by telling” we will discuss how to make connections from students’ prior knowledge to the grade-level standards you are trying to develop.

As we work to develop a shared focus across courses, grades, schools, and school districts we increase the consistency, coherence, and effectiveness of our teaching practice thereby building students’ mathematical understanding and self-efficacy.

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