Ive heard about a conference called CAST for science teachers. Is there anything similar for math teachers?
• Yes. CAMT (Conference for the Advancement if Mathematics Teaching) is an annual Texas conference for K-12 mathematics teachers. The conference is sponsored jointly by the Texas Education Agency, the Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics, and the Texas Section of the Mathematical Association of America. The three-day conference is conducted each summer, on a rotating basis, in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. The 2001 conference was in San Antonio July 19 – 21. The 2002 conference will be in Dallas July 8 – 10. For more information, click here. • There is also an Austin chapter of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Click here for a flyer about their Fall, 2002 conference.
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