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NCTM President Visits Nashville Schools to Interact with Students to Prove Math Can be Challenging - and Relevant

(Vocus) November 16, 2009 --

WHO: Hank Kepner, President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (http://nctm.org) (NCTM)

WHAT: Kepner will observe and share in teaching a math lesson with Nashville mathematics teachers. During the classroom visits, he will discuss with the students the many uses of math in their daily lives. The NCTM president regularly visits schools around the country to study what students are doing in mathematics and to learn from classroom teachers in different localities. These visits provide valuable information in support of NCTMs national dialogue with policymakers, administrators, and other constituencies committed to high-quality mathematics education.

WHEN: Wednesday, November 18, 2009

WHERE: Ravenwood High School

1724 Wilson Pike

Brentwood 37027

Principal: Dr. Pam Vaden

School phone: 615.472.4800

Teacher: Cyndy Howes, Calculus

TIME: First Visit: 8:20--9:08 AM

WHERE: Brentwood Middle School

5324 Murray Lane

Brentwood 37027

Principal: Bill Harlin

School phone: 615.472.4250

Teacher: Lois Coles, 8th grade Honors Algebra 1    

TIME: Second Visit: 9:55AM

NCTM President Henry (Hank) Kepner has taught both middle and high school math in Iowa and Wisconsin. He is Professor of Mathematics Education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics has 100,000 members and 230 Affiliates in the United States and Canada. It is the worlds largest organization dedicated to improving mathematics education from pre-K through grade 12. The Council recommends that math education for all students go beyond the basics to include higher levels of mathematics. The Councils Principles and Standards for School Mathematics provides guidelines for excellence in mathematics education. Its Curriculum Focal Points for Prekindergarten through Grade 8 Mathematics, released in 2006, identifies the most important mathematical topics for each grade level. On October 6, NCTM released Focus in High School Mathematics: Reasoning and Sense Making which advocates practical changes to the high school mathematics curriculum to refocus learning on reasoning and sense making.

Media interested in joining a classroom visit or setting up an interview with NCTM President

Hank Kepner, Contact: Gay Dillin, Media Relations Manager, 703/620-9840, Ext. 2189 (November 17--20, Call Cell# 703/609-8607).

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