Mission

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When teaching mathematics in schools, there can be a tendency to focus on procedures rather than concepts, problem solving, and modeling. We realize that mathematics is much more than a collection of skills that students learn or apply.  Instead, mathematics embodies the exploration and conjecturing of patterns and relationships. With the increased importance of promoting the Common Core mathematical practices in the teaching and learning of mathematics, the mission of the Central Ohio Math Circle for Teachers is threefold:

1) The Circle will serve as a collaborative and supportive environment where teachers can work with mathematicians to develop the habit of doing mathematics. Such experiences will enrich and deepen teachers’  view of mathematics as well as their content knowledge.

2) Part of each meeting of the Circle will address how a similar learning experience could be implemented in the teacher’s classroom. This will enable the teachers to  bring these experiences to their students. It is our hope that the habit of “doing mathematics” will become infectious and will permeate all levels of learning and teaching mathematics.

3) By collaboratively working on and developing rich mathematical tasks, we hope for teachers from different schools to forge new relationships with other teachers and mathematicians alike.  This discourse,  between teachers and mathematicians, is critical for fostering a habit of doing mathematics.Currently, there are complementary programs in place in Central Ohio that will align well with the goals of our Math Circle, though, many of these activities are student-centered rather than focused on teachers.

4 Responses to Mission

  1. Hoyun Cho says:

    I am an assistant professor at Capital University and teaching math method. I would like to join math circle and work to run circle.

  2. Are there plans for an elementary math circle?

    • cbolognese says:

      The goal of the math circle is not to be specific to any certain grade level. All teachers are welcome to come as the problems are meant to have an entry point to any participant. We’d be glad to have you!

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