NCAMS Presents: Tilling the Soil for the CCSSM: Steve Leinwand

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NCAMS Presents: Tilling the Soil for the CCSSM: Steve Leinwand

Time: May 23, 2013 from 8:45am to 11:30am
Location: Huntington Hilton ~ Savoy Ballroom
Phone: (516) 203-3600 ext. 3426
Event Type: presentation
Organized By: Nassau County Association of Mathematics Supervisors
Latest Activity: Mar 19, 2013

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Event Description

Nassau County Association of Mathematics Supervisors

NCAMS

Presents:

Tilling the Soil for the CCSSM: 

Office of Curriculum, Instruction & Instructional Technology

 

Steve Leinwand ~ Principal Research Analyst and Author

 

This fast-paced, example-laden presentation will explore the key conditions that underlie an effective implementation of the letter and the spirit of the Common Core in every mathematics class. That is, the conditions that mathematics education leaders, supervisors and administrators are responsible for cultivating.

 

Intended Audience:

Mathematics Supervisors, District Administrators, Building Principals, and K – 12 Mathematics Teachers

 

Location:        Huntington Hilton ~ Savoy Ballroom

598 Broadhollow Road

Melville, NY 11747  

(631) 845-1000

 

Date:               Thursday, May 23, 2013

 

Time:              8:45- 9:30                    Registration, Breakfast & Vendor Exhibits

                        9:30 – 11:00                Presentation

                        11:00 – 11:30              Visit Vendors

                                               

Cost:               $25.00

 

Contact:         Helene Kriegstein ~ (516) 203-3600 ext. 3426

Helene Kriegstein hkriegstein@jerichoschools.org

                        Feel free to call or e-mail if you require additional information.

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Please register by mailing payment and the form below by May 10, 2013.  

We must have this response form in order to accommodate everyone.

PURCHASE ORDERS ARE ACCEPTED!

 

Name:  ______________________________________        Checks payable to:  NCAMS

Position: _____________________________________       Mail to:

District:  _____________________________________       Toni Anne Summers, NCAMS Treasurer

Email:  ______________________________________       35 Sherbrooke Road

                                                                                                Lindenhurst, NY 11757

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