Call for Presenters
The 2015 Math Recovery® Conference will be held in Raleigh, NC, October 26-29, 2015. You are invited to submit a speaker proposal to share how you...
Call for Presenters
The 2015 Math Recovery® Conference will be held in Raleigh, NC, October 26-29, 2015. You are invited to submit a speaker proposal to share how you...
Dear math educators and US Math Recovery® Members,
Join us in celebrating the 20th anniversary of Math Recovery® in the United States! With Relentless Curiosity, Open the Doors to numeracy...
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Dear US Math Recovery® Members,
While 2014 was a very busy time for educators, 2015 is poised for even more opportunities. Mathematics standards, whether they be Common Core or individual...
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Dear Members of the Math Recovery® Community,
In keeping with our mission, the Board of Directors approved the posting of two additional Instructional Coach positions. These will be full-time positions...
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After the long waiting period, the 2nd Edition of the Purple Book (Teaching Number in the Classroom with 4-8 Year Olds) is now available. We have listened to your suggestions...
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Dear US Math Recovery® Members,
Educators with Math Recovery® professional development continue to amaze me with their dedication and thoughtful reflections. Whether the experienced Leader/Champion providing training or the first-time...
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The US Math Recovery Council® held its regular Board meeting on Sunday, August 3, 2014 8:00 a.m. in Apple Valley, MN.
Attendance: Lynn Haden, Chair; Fred Reynolds, Chair-Elect; Yvette Panasowich,...
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The US Math Recovery Council® Pioneer Award is designed to honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of numeracy.
We are seeking nominations from the membership of...
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The US Math Recovery Council’s® process for filling open positions on our Board of Directors is to seek nominations from the membership in order to create a voting slate that...
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