Episode 36: Colleen Eddy, Rick Hudson, and Michael Steele - AMTE 2021 Virtual Conference
Learning how to teach math teachers better by discussing the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE), getting a picture of what this year's AMTE annual conference (Thursday - Saturday, Feb 11-13, 2021 and Thursday - Saturday, February 18-20, 2021 ) will look like this year as a virtual event, and sharing why listeners to this podcast should attend. Also a quick note on the end of the episode about the #NoGuiltBookClub featuring Reimaginging the Mathematics Classroom by Cathery Yeh, Mark W. Ellis and Carolee Koehn Hurtado. Links AMTE Conference Page https://amte.net/conferences/conf2021 CommitAMTE2021 Special Guests: Colleen Eddy, Michael Steele, and Rick Hudson.

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