We are excited to present the fourth installment of "What's New with MTEP?" designed to keep you engaged with the latest happenings across the MTEP 2.0 leadership hubs. Read on for updates from the Outreach, Research, Support, and Admin Hubs, along with exciting cross-hub initiatives. Continue reading…
The 2026 MTEP Conference will be a preconference to the 2026 AMTE Conference in Portland, Oregon. The preconference will be co-hosted by ESTEEM and include sessions focusing on data science and secondary mathematics teacher preparation. MTEP will also host a networking breakfast on Saturday, Feb. 7. Continue reading…
NEW! Mini-grants are available to support the work of NICs involved in MTEP. Funds can support travel to promote collaboration within or across teams, events hosted by MTEP teams, stipends for consultants and/or participants, and/or materials required for proposed activities. Read on for details. Continue reading…
Each spring and summer for the past three years, the MTEP leadership has engaged in intensive strategic planning for the coming academic year. This year was no exception. Read on for an overview of the 2025-2026 Strategic Plan. Continue reading…
Representatives of the MTEP 2.0 Research Hub provide a few updates and reflection prompts/action items. The Hub thanks everyone who has submitted data for MTEP in the past year, particularly for the Program Progress Survey and Team Reports. Continue reading…
Attracting mathematics teacher candidates to any program can prove challenging. Read about how members of the Central Alabama MTEP team effectively used community-based strategies to recruit for the DREAM-Math teacher preparation program at Auburn University. Continue reading…
The promise of approximations to enhance teacher learning is exciting, yet their design and implementation require careful consideration. In this blog, Jason Trumble builds on a previous post, where authors Bondurant and Howell defined and examined approximations in alignment with the TRU framework. Continue reading…
Check out this opportunity to participate in a study co-conducted by Mississippi State MTEP co-leader Liza Bondurant. Participants will spend 15-20 minutes completing an anonymous online survey about generative AI technology use in mathematics and mathematics education classrooms. Continue reading…
Join us from 4:30-5:30 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6 for a NIC-Cast focused on helping NICs handle turnover. This NIC-Cast will provide resources and invite you to engage in reflection and discussion around a set of questions related to NIC culture, communication, processes, and logistics. Continue reading…