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Summer Math Institute 2007 - August 20-24
If a picture is worth a thousand words…well then, those taken at this year’s TMP Institute speak volumes about the quality and amount of work that went on.
Seeing local teams work long days to refine project plans was once again a reminder of just how important math improvement for students is to Washington educators. This year’s TMP Institute was a bit different than past ones. A request went out to any team in Washington to submit an innovative idea to improve math education and post-secondary transitions. A number of proposals came in and those most closely aligned with the TMP strands (curriculum and instruction, supporting teachers, rich classroom tasks, communication and outreach, balanced assessments) were selected to attend. Fourteen teams participated.
The Institute’s backdrop – the beautiful Eastern foothills of Washington’s Cascade Mountains – proved awe-inspiring and team results impressive: over 20 concurrent and plenary sessions led by teams and national experts and a raft of new connections and concrete plans. It was TMP's goal to create an event that allowed for quality planning time and local partnership development.

While teams and team time took center stage at this year’s Institute, a number of national resource experts and presenters (too many to all list here) provided helpful direction and inspiration to all in attendance. Drs. Uri Treisman and Susan Hudson Hull of the Dana Center, Professor Katherine Merseth of Harvard University, Washington State Superintendent Terry Bergeson, Yaa Cole and Imani Masters-Goffney of the University of Michigan, University of Sussex Professor Jo Boaler, Linda Fisher and Sandy Devlin of the Robert Noyce Foundation/Silicon Valley Math Initiative and Dr. Kurt Kreith of the University of California-Davis.

Institute special guest, State Superintendent Dr. Terry Bergeson, speaks with Shep Siegel of the Seattle School District. Shep is a member of the Applied Math Project - Seattle, a new cross-sector TMP grantee. For more on this project and others, click here>>

Dr. Uri Treisman of the Dana Center shares feedback and resource ideas with Institute teams.