NHTM is pleased to welcome keynote speaker Graham Fletcher for a Dine and Discuss event on March 21st.
There are many things to consider when we engage students in mathematics. What makes our task extremely difficult is that we teach a specific age of students that function and think in multiple grade levels. This makes differentiation seem impossible, but it doesn’t need to always feel this way. Let’s explore how the purposeful use and sequence of the right tasks can unlock what students know and inform our next move in the progression of learning.
Graham Fletcher has served in education as a classroom teacher, math instructional lead, and currently as a math specialist. His work with the math progressions and problem-based lessons has led him to present throughout North America and beyond.
Graham is continually advocating for best practice in mathematics by seeking new and innovative ways to support students and teachers in their development of conceptual understanding.
Twitter: @gfletchy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gfletchy/
“All of us are smarter than one of us.” – Graham Fletcher
Buffet dinner will include:
Seared chicken breast with fresh spinach, shaved parmesan and port wine reduction*
Wild mushroom ravioli with artichoke, roasted tomato, kalamata olive
and basil pesto
Mixed greens with tomato, cucumber, carrot, vinaigrette and creamy dressing*
Baby spinach with dried cranberries, sugared pecans, crumbled goat cheese and balsamic vinaigrette*
Fresh baked focaccia and country bread
Chef’s seasonal vegetable and potato or rice*
Chef’s mini dessert selection
Freshly brewed coffee, decaffeinated coffee and a selection of fine teas
* gluten free
Payment in USD made by credit card via Wild Apricot AffiniPay.
No onsite registration will be available.
Registration may be canceled up to 10 days before the event.
Payment is nonrefundable within 10 days of the event.