[RUME] Reminder for RUME session at the Joint Mathematical Meetings
Keith Weber
keith.weber at gse.rutgers.edu
Fri Aug 21 12:08:34 EDT 2009
Hello RUME community,
Here is a reminder about the RUME session that we have at the upcoming Joint
Mathematical Meetings (January 13-16, 2010 in San Francisco). The deadline
for abstract submissions is September 22. Please see the pertinent
information below.
Best regards,
Keith
Research on the Teaching and Learning of Undergraduate Mathematics,
Friday afternoon,
Keith Weber, Rutgers University, Stacy Brown, Pitzer College, Natasha A.
Speer, University of Maine, and Karen A. Marrongelle, Portland State
University.
As part of its ongoing activities to foster research in undergraduate
mathematics education and the dissemination of such research, the Special
Interest Group of the Mathematical Association of America on Research in
Undergraduate Mathematics Education (SIGMAA on RUME) solicits reports of
research on the learning and teaching of undergraduate mathematics for its
contributed paper session. We solicit proposals for research reports
presenting results from completed research studies on undergraduate
mathematics education that address one or more of the following themes: (1)
results of current research; (2) contemporary theoretical perspectives and
research paradigms, and (3) innovative methodologies and analytical
approaches as they pertain to the study of undergraduate mathematics
education. We also welcome preliminary reports on research projects in early
stages of development or execution.
Submission Procedures for MAA Contributed Paper Abstracts
Abstracts must be submitted electronically at
http://www.ams.org/cgi-bin/abstracts/abstract.pl. Simply select the San
Francisco meeting, fill in the number of authors, and then follow the
step-by-step instructions. The deadline for abstracts is Tuesday, September
22, 2009.
Participants may submit at most two abstracts for MAA contributed paper
sessions at any one meeting. If your paper cannot be accommodated in the
session in which it is submitted, it will automatically be considered for
the general session. Speakers in the general session are limited to one
talk.
The organizer(s) of your session will automatically receive a copy of the
abstract, so it is not necessary for you to send it directly to the
organizer. However, some sessions require separate submissions directly to
the organizer, so check for this detail. All accepted abstracts are
published in a book that is available to registered participants at the
meeting. Questions concerning the submission of abstracts should be
addressed to abs-coord at ams.org.
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