​​The 2024 CMS Education Meeting (Online) is happening again thanks to the success of the inaugural meeting. Complementing the in-person mathematics education sessions at the Summer and Winter CMS meetings, the 2024 CMS Education Meeting (Online) will feature fabulous plenary talks and wonderful presentations on a variety of themes in mathematics education, as well as provide ample time for comments and discussion. These education meeting (online) will take place over two days and prior to the in-person CMS Winter meeting.
The organization and the registration for this event will be handled by the CMS. For those who register for the in-person CMS Winter meeting, the registration for the preceding online meeting is free.
The 2024 CMS Education Meeting (Online) is scheduled for Friday, November 22nd, 2024, (from 17:00 EST to 20:00 EST), and Saturday, November 23rd, 2024, (from 11:00 EST to 15:00 EST). Information about the meeting (schedule, themes, etc.) will be posted on the CMS website.
Plenary Lectures
Brent Davis (University of Calgary)
Friday, November 22 | 5pm EST
Brent Davis is from northern Alberta, where he taught secondary school mathematics through most of the 1980s. His research is focused on the educational relevance of recent developments in the cognitive and complexity sciences, and his principal interest is teachers’ disciplinary knowledge of mathematics. Over the past 12 years, through the “Math Minds” project, he has worked with multiple western Canadian school districts to improve the learning of mathematics.
Abstract
Teaching Mathematics: Some Promising Developments
Anchoring my commentary to a 12-year study of K–8 mathematics teaching, I review insights from mathematics and cognitive science that show promise for improving the learning of mathematics – even as they present challenges to longstanding assumptions used to guide the development of curricula, the design of classroom resources, and the professional knowledge of teachers.
Robert Dawson (Saint Mary's University)
Saturday, November 23 | 11am EST
Robert Dawson did his undergraduate degree in mathematics and physics at Dalhousie, and a PhD at Cambridge. He has taught mathematics courses ranging from statistics to differential equations at Saint Mary's University for more than thirty years, and has done research on topics ranging from lichenometry to higher-dimensional category theory. In his spare time, he writes science fiction. He believes that the world needs more bicycles.
Abstract
Beyond the Textbook: Accessorizing your Syllabus
There are plenty of excellent textbooks out there, and usually we can pick books that support our courses well. But no book is perfect, and every so often there's an example or technique that the book doesn't cover. In this talk, I want to give a few examples of content that I've added to courses, and to explain why I did it.
Schedule
Rates
Registration fees are applicable for those not attending the 2024 CMS Meeting in person. If you are attending the CMS Meeting in person, you can add this meeting to your registration without charge. The meeting will take place online over Zoom on November 22, and 23. Links will be mailed out to attendees the week before the meeting.