2024 NNN Annual meeting will be held on Nov 8 through Nov 10, at George Brown College, St. James Campus, Canada! Please see the meeting schedule below:
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The National Numeracy Network is excited to have the 2024 Annual Meeting from Friday, November 8th, 2024 to Sunday, November 10th, 2024, at George Brown College and the Fields Institute (University of Toronto), in Toronto, Canada.
The NNN is excited to host a virtual discussion on Thursday, March 21 from 1:30-2:30 EST on generative AI and numeracy.
To sign up and receive the Zoom link, fill out the brief Google Form here:
https://t.co/cL97Foblm4
We invite submissions for a theme collection of the journal Numeracy on “Numeracy for Social Justice.”
Please use this link for submitting proposal (Deadline April 1, 2024): https://t.co/zHqd7i0b3W
The National Numeracy Network and the Adults Learning Mathematics group's upcoming virtual seminar: adults' interpretations of visual media.
The seminar will be Wednesday, December 6 at 2pm Eastern Standard Time.
Signup link:
https://t.co/6sSltt8XRw
Announcing National Numeracy Network 2023 Annual Meeting keynote speakers: Pamela Burdman ("Quantitative Reasoning: What’s Math Got To Do With It?") and Dr. Nathan Alexander ("An Historical Exploration of Numeracy, Labor, and Law").
NNN is pleased to announce the 2021 Steen Award winner, Michael Lewis (Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, City University of New York) for the article "COVID-19 and Quantitative Literacy: Focusing on Probability." Congratulations, Michael!
Announcement of 2019 Steen award:
The 2019 Steen Award goes to Rebecca L. Matz and Samuel L. Tunstall for their article "Embedded Remediation Is Not Necessarily a Pathway for Equitable Access to Quantitative Literacy and College Algebra: Results from a Pilot Study."
First-year Math and Stats in Canada (FYMSiC) has organized a one-day online conference, titled “Teaching: The Backstage of Our Courses”, on May 11, from 11:00 EDT to 16:30 EDT. See website below:
https://t.co/XUvQeZk9bA
First-year Math and Stats in Canada (FYMSiC) has organized a one-day online conference, titled “Teaching: The Backstage of Our Courses”. See website below:
https://t.co/XUvQeZk9bA
National Numeracy Network will host a ZOOM discussion on how ChatGPT will impact quantitative reasoning teaching practices on March 28, 3-4pm Eastern. https://t.co/SI4o0fEJUT
National Numeracy Network will host a ZOOM discussion on how ChatGPT will impact quantitative reasoning teaching practices on March 28, 3-4pm Eastern. Gizem Kaarali, who recently wrote an editorial for Journal Numeracy on the topic, will join this conversation.
The National Numeracy Network is excited to announce the January virtual event titled as " "Motivated numeracy? Numeric vs. verbal intelligence and ideological polarization." on January 26, 3-4pm (Central time) by Dr. Brittany Shoots-Reinhard. Visit website for information.
The National Numeracy Network is pleased to announce our January virtual program below:
Title: "Motivated numeracy? Numeric vs. verbal intelligence and ideological polarization"
Thursday, January 26 (from 3-4pm Central)