Dear USMRC Membership:
What an exciting Denver Conference! The theme of Climbing New Heights of Numeracy was truly achieved through our wonderful keynote speakers as well as through our Math...
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Dear USMRC Membership:
What an exciting Denver Conference! The theme of Climbing New Heights of Numeracy was truly achieved through our wonderful keynote speakers as well as through our Math...
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US Math Recovery® staffed a booth at the NCTM Conference in Denver this year. As part of a promotion, USMRC sent postcards to conference attendees with a bit of advertising...
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Whenever we try a new practice in the classroom, we, of course, want it to positively impact student learning. However, many times the best practices we implement take several years...
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Nashville, TN (April 5, 2013) - Math Recovery®, a non-profit mathematics intervention council announces that Carolyn K. Olijnek joins the organization as its first Chief Executive Officer. Olijnek is a...
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The February 2013 USMRC Board of Directors meeting was FABULOUS! I'm so proud of the many accomplishments made by the Office staff, Board and Committees over the past six months!...
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USMRC welcomes two new board members this year. Anne N. Catena, Ed.D. is the director of Professional Development Initiatives, a lecturer, and program associate with The Program in Teacher Preparation...
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The Math Recovery® Council has an active Search Team looking nationwide for the next CEO with a goal to announce the new leader at the Annual Conference in Denver in...
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USMRC's Math Recovery® program recognized by the National Center on Response to Intervention: Math Recovery® is honored to have been listed on the National Center on Response to Intervention web...
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US Math Recovery® is pleased to offer our Summer Institute options in more than one location this summer. The brochure and registration are now online. Check out all of the...
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