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NADE MATH SPIN (National Association for Developmental Education's Special Professional Interest Network for those interested in teaching mathematics) |
| www.nademathspin.org |
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The NADE Math SPIN provides opportunities for developmental math professionals to interact and share with each other. Two or three times a year, we publish a newsletter which can be found on this web site. We maintain an e-mail discussion group for members to communicate with each other about issues in teaching developmental math. At each NADE conference we have our SPIN meeting at which we conduct business and discuss items of interest. Also at the conference we usually sponsor at least one presentation or forum. On this web site you can find the newsletters, a list of links, and several publications and presentation handouts contributed by members.
Site Map
| Math SPIN Officers | Subscribe to
the E-mail group Access the e-mail group archives (free Yahoo membership required) |
| Newsletters
(October 2007
newsletter now posted) (Archives date back to 1990) |
DS Related Mathematics Links -- Please recommend your favorites for our list! |
| Annual and
Quarterly Reports
(from the archives) |
Publications contributed by MathSPIN members |
| Upcoming Events (Professional meetings, workshops, etc.) | Best Practices in Developmental Mathematics |
| Just for Fun (humor page
which needs your suggestions) |
Ideas for Future Presentations (ideas generated at 2004 SPIN meeting) |
| Thanks to Task
Force
to Respond
to AMATYC Standards 2006: Beyond
Crossroads Draft |
| You
can access this page of the Math SPIN website by typing
in www.nademathspin.org
instead of remembering the actual URL. |
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The MathSPIN is a part
of the National Asssociation for
Developmental Education
Please join NADE. Your NADE membership now includes one SPIN as part of your dues. Additional SPINs are $5 each annually. |
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Last Updated: October 3, 2007, by Daryl Stephens, chair and webmaster and assistant professor of mathematics at East Tennessee State University.
MathSPIN Logo and original web page created by Shawna Mahan, now of Pikes Peak Community College, June 8, 1997. Later revisions (1999-2001) by Roberta S. Lacefield of Waycross College and Daryl Stephens (2001- ).