Dynamic assessment tools and on-site professional development focus on deepening teachers' understanding of early numeracy.
As a non-profit organization, Math Recovery is committed to empowering educators to advance student mathematical thinking and success.
Join us at the 2010 Math Recovery Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 28-30! Learn more about Math Recovery and its programs while exchanging ideas and strategies alongside fellow teachers, intervention specialists and educators. Register today and join us as we discover "New Vantage Points to Numeracy"!
Join us at the US Math Recovery Council and become part of a groundbreaking professional Learning Community. As a member, you will have instant access to our latest updates, news and program information, and upcoming event opportunities, as well as our full-color newsletter, website, and discount benefits.
Most importantly, your membership dues help support the important work of Math Recovery as a framework for elementary education professional development.
The US Math Recovery Council offers two levels of calendar-year membership (meaning they expire December 31st of the year purchased) at a nominal cost.
Note: In order to remain in active good standing, all MR Intervention Specialists, MR Leaders, AVMR Champions, and SNAP Facilitators must maintain a current Full Membership.
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The beautiful Embassy Suites Hotel in Albuquerque, NM will serve as headquarters for the three-day event, which begins Wednesday, April 28 and concludes at noon on Friday, April 30. Come a day early and take advantage of this year’s exciting Pre-Conference sessions on Tuesday, April 27, allowing you to explore topics of interest in more depth. A free half-day MR Leaders workshop will be offered Friday afternoon at 1 pm.
This year’s featured Conference keynoters are Dr. Koeno Gravemeijer, Professor of Science and Technology at Eindoven School of Education at the Eindoven University of Technology in The Netherlands, and Dr. Bob Wright, original developer of the Math Recovery program and an internationally-recognized leader and author in understanding and assessing young children’s numerical knowledge and strategies.
