From the Editor
If you have not already done so, I encourage you to read Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics, published by NCTM.
The following article, taken from the January 1992 issue of The National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics Newsletter, challenges all mathematics teachers. What it says is as true for students in Alberta as it is for students in the United States. Mathematics is much more than learning basic facts. A comprehensive knowledge of mathematics can have a positive effect on nearly every aspect of our lives.
Art Jorgensen
From the Editor
Art Jorgensen
Math Power
“Shopkeeper Math” Not Enough
New Teaching Standards Released
Mark Your Calendar!
From the President’s Pen
Bob Hart
The Best in You
Conferences
The Right Angle
What Would Socrates Say?
Nola Aitken
History of MCATA
Did You Know?
What’s New?
Outstanding Teachers!
NCTM Helps with the Addenda Series
Assessment Book Arrives!
100,000 or Bust!
NCTM
Catch on to Math 31
CATCH 30: Mathematics
Math Sense Adds New Programs
MCATA Executive 1991/92