Newsletter,  Volume 16, Number 7

Mathematics Council Newsletter

From the Editor

Are we overlooking a great resource? I believe we are. When did we last make a sincere effort to involve the parents of our students in their mathematics program?

A survey by Money magazine found that the amount of support received from parents and the community was the most important factor in academic excellence in the best school districts in the country. The importance of parent and community support should not be underestimated.

Parents should work with teachers to understand the mathematical goals for the classroom, how these goals will be measured and the ways in which parents can further mathematical understanding at home. Parents can support their children’s mathematics education by looking for ways to link mathematics to daily activities. By becoming active partners in the homework process, parents can increase students’ confidence in their mathematics abilities and encourage students to value mathematics and to continue their learning.

Why not make the involvement of parents in the mathematics program for 1998-99.

Art Jorgensen

From the Editor

Art Jorgensen

Summer Science and Mathematics Workshops

Monograph Update

Craig Loewen

Calculator Position Paper Prelude

Division I: K-Grade 3

Division II: Grades 4-6

Division III: Grades 7-9

Division IV: Grades 10-12

Position Paper of the MCATA Regarding Use of Calculators in Provincial Assessment Programs

Background

Beliefs

Recommendations

Thoughts for the Day

Conferences

NCTM Canadian Regional Conference

Calgary Elementary Mini-Conference

Sandra Unrau

Math Symposium

Art Jorgensen

New Web Site

George Stone

An Excellent Resource

Math Time: The Learning Environment

MCATA Executive 1997-98

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