We are pleased to announce that the 20% tuition discount for current Nebraska classroom teachers has been approved for this summer for 20 of our in-person and web conferencing courses in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Nebraska Math and Science Summer Institutes. Continue reading…
Math in the Middle graduate Amy Veit-Gordon transitioned into the role of principal at Kennedy Elementary in Omaha Public Schools in fall of 2022, after 16 years as a middle-school math teacher and then 11 years as an instructional facilitator, in which part of her day was still spent teaching math. Continue reading…
Mu Alpha Theta will assist 14 SHS students in attending their first ever national convention trip in June to Fayetteville, Arkansas. There, the math team will compete against more than 40 schools from across the country in a variety of different team math events and individual exams. Continue reading…
Do you have passionate, high-achieving high school mathematics students? Encourage them to apply for the AGAM: Discover Cryptography camp being held this summer from June 11-16 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, as part of Big Red Camps. Continue reading…
Congratulations to Lisa Bohaty, one of our AIR@NE teachers, for being elected to the NETA Board as President-Elect! Bohaty is the technology coordinator for East Butler Public Schools. Continue reading…
The MathCounts eastern Nebraska chapter competition drew 144 “mathletes” in grades six, seven and eight from 21 schools. A team from Millard North Middle School took first place in the team competition. Continue reading…
Stand back! I’m going to try SCIENCE! If someone nearby made that proclamation, what do you imagine is about to happen? What would “trying science” look like? Nebraska’s Jocelyn Bosley is exploring the many possible answers to those questions in the new video series “Verbing Science!” Continue reading…
If you've ever presented at an NCTM annual or regional conference and wish to contribute an article to MTLT but have not published in a journal before, consider applying for the MTLT Fellows Program. Continue reading…
Congrui Grace Jin’s proposal — “Biomineralization-Enabled Self-Growing Building Blocks for Habitat Outfitting on Mars” — is one of 14 selected to receive Phase 1 funding by the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program. Continue reading…