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Welcome to MEAD 2023!!!

  • THANK YOU TO MEAD GOLD SPONSOR, CPM!

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  • **NOTE that session capacity is limited to 30 participants in-person and 60 participants online. However, everyone is invited to attend the live-streamed keynote address which is pinned to your schedule. Stay tuned after the keynote to meet the winners of the Excellence and Resiliency in Mathematics Teaching Awards!

EVALUATIONS: Please complete an evaluation for each session you attend, including the keynote address. Also, complete an evaluation of your General Conference experience at the end of your day. Professional development hours will be provided for completed evaluations.


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Saturday, January 21 • 10:40am - 11:40am
[VIRTUAL] Understanding Trends in School Discipline using CODAP with real data

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Limited Capacity seats available

This session will engage participants with a real dataset about school discipline using CODAP, a free software used in schools. Participants will use CODAP to uncover broader trends, determine if race is a factor in out of school suspensions, and share possible actions to minimize days missed through out of school suspensions. 

Speakers
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Anthony Fernandes

Associate Professor, UNC Charlotte
I moved to the U.S. from India for my Ph.D. at the University of Arizona, graduated, and started working at UNC Charlotte. I teach mathematics and mathematics education courses. My research focuses on preparing mathematics preservice teachers to work with multilingual students in... Read More →
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Ksenija Simic-Muller

Principal Investigator/Co- PI, Pacific Lutheran University
Ksenija Simic-Muller is a mathematics professor and teacher educator at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma. She seeks to co-create mathematics classrooms where students can bring their whole selves and can see themselves in the curriculum.
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Travis Weiland

Assistant Professor, University of Houston
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Anita Sundrani

Doctoral Candidate, University of Houston


Saturday January 21, 2023 10:40am - 11:40am MST
Virtual