About the Tucson Math Teachers' Circle
All middle school and high school mathematics teachers who are interested in exploring engaging, accessible topics in mathematics and who strive to incorporate a problem solving approach in their classrooms are encouraged to participate in the Tucson Teachers' Circle. Participants gain a variety of resources, membership in a dynamic community of mathematics educators, and a renewed sense of appreciation for the fascinating world of mathematics. Participation is free of charge thanks to the support of the Institute for Mathematics and Education (IME) , the University of Arizona Foundation, and generous private donors. Please contact us if you would like to support the Teachers' Circle. Click here for a copy of our brochure.
About the Sessions
Teachers and university faculty members gather at the University of Arizona (usually in the Gould Simpson Building or the Mathematics Building, depending on the group size and equipment needs)from 5:30–8:00 PM one Tuesday evening per month to participate in problem solving related to the night's theme. Rich mathematical discussions ensue as teachers explore new ideas.Participants enjoy a catered dinner and have opportunities to share classroom experiences, best practices, and challenges.
Teachers earn recertification credits for their involvement.