[RUME] Summer conference-- registration deadline extended
Natasha Speer
speer at math.umemat.maine.edu
Thu Mar 25 12:30:08 EDT 2010
Hi--
The registration deadline for the conference I posted information
about (see below) has been extended to April 15th.
This conference starts just a few days after the one that Chris posted
information about. We've gotten a few questions about how the two
differ. This one is intended for both researchers of secondary or
undergraduate mathematics education and teachers of secondary or
undergraduate mathematics. The other one (TRUSE, info posted by Chris)
is intended for researchers of undergraduate mathematics or science
education, especially people who conduct inter/cross disciplinary
research or who are want to be conducting inter/cross disciplinary
research involving math, physics, and chemistry.
See http://www.umaine.edu/center/conferences-workshops/2010-conference-announcement/
and http://www.chem.purdue.edu/towns/TRUSE/index.html
for more information about the two conferences.
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Integrating Science and Mathematics Education Research into Teaching
National Conference
University of Maine
Orono, Maine
Sunday, June 20 - Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Hosted by the University of Maine Center for Science and Mathematics
Education Research and The Jackson Laboratory, with support from the
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Maine EPSCoR at the University of
Maine through National Science Foundation award #0904155, and the
University of Maine College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Keynote speakers:
Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Ph.D., Director, Division of Research on Learning
in Formal and Informal Settings, National Science Foundation,
Arlington, Virginia
Kathleen Roth, Ph.D., Director, Center for Professional Development,
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Center for Science and Mathematics Education Research (Center)
will host its fifth biennial conference on integrating science and
mathematics education research into teaching, Sunday evening, June
20th through lunch on Wednesday, June 23rd.
The conference program will consist of keynote addresses, contributed
and invited talks, workshops, panels and roundtables, technology, a
poster session, and evening programs, with ample time for discussion
and participant interaction.
The following themes will be the foci of the conference:
Recent findings from science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM) education research.
Using discipline-based education research in middle, secondary, and
post-secondary STEM classrooms.
Research supported strategies to increase participation and learning
in STEM, particularly among students from under-represented groups.
Strategies for improving student learning using technology in STEM
teaching.
Building effective partnerships to implement research-guided practices
in the classroom.
Research-supported strategies for STEM teacher preparation and
professional development.
Abstract Submission
Deadline: April 15, 2010
In alignment with the conference theme, "Integrating Science and
Mathematics Education Research into Teaching”, abstracts should
involve discipline-based education research or evaluation of the
implementation of research-supported pedagogy, curricula, assessment,
and classroom practices.
Please submit your abstract electronically to leisa.preble at umit.maine.edu
. All abstracts will be considered for poster presentations. If
scheduling permits, some authors will be contacted about the
possibility of presenting their work as a contributed talk. Abstracts
should be no more than 250 words. Please include your name, title,
affiliation, mailing address, email, and phone number. Abstracts
received after the April 15 deadline will be considered, if space is
available.
Conference registration information
Registration Fee: $200
Registration fee waiver for in-service teachers, curriculum
coordinators, University of Maine System (UMS) faculty and staff, UMS
undergraduate or graduate students in STEM or STEM education programs,
postdoctoral research associates and conference invited speakers.
Stipends of $250 and on-campus meals provided to the first 40 in-
service teachers who register and participate in the full conference
(Sunday-Wednesday lunch). Complimentary housing also provided for
teachers in this group living more than 30 miles from campus.
Five travel awards of up to $500 for documented expenses available to
doctoral students or postdoctoral research associates working in
discipline-based education research or the implementation of research-
supported pedagogy, curricula, and classroom practices, who give a
poster presentation of their research and participate in the full
conference (Sunday-Wednesday lunch). Apply by submitting a
registration form and abstract and indicate you are interested in
being considered for a travel award.
Registration deadline: April 15, 2010. Send completed registration
form to: Leisa Preble, Department of Physics and Astronomy, 120
Bennett Hall, University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469-5709 (207)
581-1016, leisa.preble at umit.maine.edu Registration form and other
information can be found at http://www.umaine.edu/center/conferences-workshops/2010-conference-announcement/
The Center’s mission is to advance the research and practice of
teaching and learning in science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics. To learn more about the Center and for more conference
information, please visit our website: http://www.umaine.edu/center/
Questions: Amie Gellen, Assistant Director (207) 581-1021, amie.gellen at umit.maine.edu
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Natasha M. Speer
234 Neville Hall
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Maine
Orono, Maine 04469
(207)581-3937
speer at math.umaine.edu
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