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NADE 2016 and National Math Summit

3/13/2016

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Hello Readers! Dr. Nolting just wants to remind everyone that he will be taking part in the National Math Summit at NADE 2016. According to NADE's official website, the National Math Summit: 
will bring together those in the “front lines” of developmental mathematics education to discuss the different approaches being used across the country. The pre-conference session will begin on Tuesday, March 15 at 1 p.m., with a panel discussion led by representatives of AMATYC, NADE, the National Center for Developmental Education, Carnegie Foundation, Dana Center and national experts. Concurrent sessions will follow that afternoon and all day on March 16. 
The information for Dr. Nolting's personal presentation is as follows: 
Improving Math Redesign Success: Integrating Math Study Skills is the Solution Thursday, March 17
​11:OO a.m. — 12:20 p.m.
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For more information on the National Math Summit, please visit:
http://www.nade2016.net/math-summit.html
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Too bad because I was not able to be part of NADE 2016 and National Math Summit. I could have loved to be part of it because I am a mathematician and I could have learned a lot of things from the summit. Back when I was still a student, I used to hate mathematics. I don't like the subject because I find it complicated. Until I realized that I need to learn it, and eventually it became more than familiar to me too! Hopefully, they will have the summit this year!

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