Learning opportunities will include:
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A video-conference keynote by Drs. Doug Clements and Julie Sarama about how early math learning trajectories can help us gain a deeper understanding of the Kindergarten curriculum
and how to teach it
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A hands-on workshop of practical classroom-tested activities for developing early geometry and spatial reasoning skills in Kindergarten students
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The opportunity to explore resources that support and maximize early math learning
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A tour of the Building Parent Engagement in Math (BPEiM) project website
The subsidized cost of the Maximizing Early Math Learning Conference is $50/$25(student) (which includes a light breakfast and lunch).
On behalf of the members of The Critical Transitions in Mathematical Development Community of Practice (CoP), you are invited to attend. Our CoP is one of four areas of focus for the Mathematics Knowledge Network, which is hosted by The Fields Institute for Research in the Mathematical Sciences and funded by The Ministry of Education. The Mathematics Knowledge Network is a KNAER Tier 2 Project.
WHEN
August 12, 2019 at 9:00am - 3pm
WHERE
Queen's University: Donald Gordon Conference Centre
421 Union St W
Kingston, ON K7L 2R8
Canada
Google map and directions
421 Union St W
Kingston, ON K7L 2R8
Canada
Google map and directions
CONTACT
Sandy Youmans
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Sorry, this event is sold out.