The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics is the public voice of mathematics education, and a professional membership association supporting teachers to ensure equitable mathematics learning of ...
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When students become active doers of mathematics, the greatest gains of their mathematical thinking can be realized. The process of sense making begins when we create classrooms full of curious ...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) jointly recognize the important role of educators in ensuring students with disabilities have ...
The NCTM 2025 Virtual Conference offers a valuable opportunity to learn about the latest topics and trends in mathematics education, improve your instructional practice, network, and much more. Use ...
The mathematics education community remembers Peggy A. House with gratitude for her lifelong contributions to the field. A 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient of the National Council of Teachers ...
We are wrapping up 2024 and welcoming 2025 with gratitude for our NCTM community! Thank you for all you do to support and advance equitable mathematics education. Check out some of the most popular ...
Begin the investigation by encouraging students to give an example of something that they do once a day such as eat breakfast, listen to school announcements, or play with a friend. Ask them to name ...
This July, MTLT Teacher Talk will meet to talk about an article from the legacy journal Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School: “Tech-Knowledgy and Diverse Learners” by Jennifer Suh.
“All children have gifts, some open them at different times.” is one of my favorite quotes. It’s from Patricia Polacco’s autobiographical children’s book, Thank You, Mr. Falker. Polacco tells the ...
Help your students explore the world with Notice, the snail, and Wonder, the owl. These two friends discovering that math is all around them. Notice and Wonder provide fun and engaging mathematics ...