CMC-South
2011 Conference Program
Palm Springs
November 4 – 5, 2011
Building Student Mathematical Identity Through
Common Core Practices
Use the links at
the bottom of this page to access the 2011 conference program and related
information.
The program session information includes two columns with codes. You may wish to download and print the page with the codes or leave active this tab or window for easy reference:
Session Focus:
Speakers identified from the
list below the areas of focus for their sessions.
D/UA Differentiation/Universal
Access
A&F Assessment
and Feedback
STEM Integrating
Science, Technology and/or Engineering in Mathematics (STEM)
T1 Title
1
ELL English
Language Learners
RTI2 Intervention/RTI^2
G&A Gifted
and Advanced Learners
SpEd Special
Education
ASE Active
Student Engagement
MPro Mathematical
Proficiency
CCSS Practices
Speakers identified which of
the Eight Standards for Mathematical Practice are incorporated in their
sessions. The standards for Mathematical Practice are from the new 2010
California Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CaCCSSM)
1.
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
2.
Reason abstractly and quantitatively
3.
Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
4.
Model with mathematics.
5.
Use appropriate tools strategically.
6.
Attend to precision.
7.
Look for and make use of structure.
8.
Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.
Program Sessions
Links
Sessions Sorted by Session Number, Date and Time with titles and without descriptions (updated October 15, 2011)
Download Excel version of 2011 program with descriptions (updated October 15, 2011)
Download PDF version of 2011 program with descriptions (84 pages, sorted by session, date, time; updated October 15, 2011)
Program and
Conference Information Links
Download 2011 Program Booklet (includes all conference sessions and information)
Download 2011 Informational Brochure
Register for the CMC-South Conference
Reserve a room at a Conference Hotel (third hotel added October 15, 2011)