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Professor Millie Johnson, Western Washington University, Delivers Keynote Address at the Fifth Annual Conference: Celebrating Mathematics Teaching

Dr. June Bobb, Assistant Provost, welcoming the conference participants on behalf of Queens College President, James MuyskensDr. June Bobb, Assistant Provost, welcoming the conference participants on behalf of Queens College President, James Muyskens
Queens College Division of Education Dean, Penny Hammrich, sharing thoughts about mathematics, the “Queen of the Sciences”Queens College Division of Education Dean, Penny Hammrich, sharing thoughts about mathematics, the “Queen of the Sciences”
Sharon Hardy bringing greetings from CUNY on behalf of Vice Chancellor Selma BotmanSharon Hardy bringing greetings from CUNY on behalf of Vice Chancellor Selma Botman
Professor Alice Artzt, Director, TIME 2000 Program, enthusiastically welcoming the conference participantsProfessor Alice Artzt, Director, TIME 2000 Program, enthusiastically welcoming the conference participants
 Professor Millie Johnson launching her keynote address Professor Millie Johnson launching her keynote address
A view of the audience at the 5th Annual ConferenceA view of the audience at the 5th Annual Conference
John Garvey, Dean of Teacher Academy, CUNY, recognizing how Dr. Artzt and TIME 2000 inspired and guided the development and initiation of the CUNY Teacher AcademyJohn Garvey, Dean of Teacher Academy, CUNY, recognizing how Dr. Artzt and TIME 2000 inspired and guided the development and initiation of the CUNY Teacher Academy
Professor Margaret Kenney, Boston College, former member of the Board of Directors of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, providing students with materials to “Create a Model of Plato’s Earth, Fire, and Air”Professor Margaret Kenney, Boston College, former member of the Board of Directors of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, providing students with materials to “Create a Model of Plato’s Earth, Fire, and Air”
A high school student constructing a three-dimensional shape at Professor Kenney’s sessionA high school student constructing a three-dimensional shape at Professor Kenney’s session
Professor Jim Matthews, Siena College, and former president of the Association of Mathematics Teachers of New York State, with three TIME 2000 students working on logic problems at his session entitled, “Red Hats, White Hats, Pirates, and Gurus”Professor Jim Matthews, Siena College, and former president of the Association of Mathematics Teachers of New York State, with three TIME 2000 students working on logic problems at his session entitled, “Red Hats, White Hats, Pirates, and Gurus”
Ms. Madeline Belfi-Galvin, Bayside High School, leading an activity entitled, “How Many is Too Many? Secure Your Art!”Ms. Madeline Belfi-Galvin, Bayside High School, leading an activity entitled, “How Many is Too Many? Secure Your Art!”
Ms. Lisa Clark, Floral Park Memorial High School, conducting a session entitled, “Math Potpourri”Ms. Lisa Clark, Floral Park Memorial High School, conducting a session entitled, “Math Potpourri”
Ms. Mary Felicetti, at the last session after her workshop entitled, “Transfigurations for Muggles”Ms. Mary Felicetti, at the last session after her workshop entitled, “Transfigurations for Muggles”
TIME 2000 graduate, Ms. Irina Kimyagarov, Elmont Memorial High School, describing an activity at her session entitled, “What’s the Average?”TIME 2000 graduate, Ms. Irina Kimyagarov, Elmont Memorial High School, describing an activity at her session entitled, “What’s the Average?”
Ms. Lissette Menendez-Aronson, Lawrence High School, leading a statistics activity using M & Ms at her workshop entitled, “I Didn’t Get Enough Blues!”Ms. Lissette Menendez-Aronson, Lawrence High School, leading a statistics activity using M & Ms at her workshop entitled, “I Didn’t Get Enough Blues!”
Ms. Cindy Phillips, White Plains High School, getting ready to conduct activities at her session entitled, “Using Geometer’s Sketchpad to Construct and Prove Properties”Ms. Cindy Phillips, White Plains High School, getting ready to conduct activities at her session entitled, “Using Geometer’s Sketchpad to Construct and Prove Properties”
Mr. Michael Riccardo, former Assistant Principal at Benjamin N. Cardozo High School, currently at Scarsdale High School, conducting a session entitled, “My favorite Math Problems (Why I Love Math)”Mr. Michael Riccardo, former Assistant Principal at Benjamin N. Cardozo High School, currently at Scarsdale High School, conducting a session entitled, “My favorite Math Problems (Why I Love Math)”
TIME 2000 graduate, Ms. Rocio Saborido, Oceanside High School, conducting a session entitled, “What Will Your Sine Tell You about Your Future?”TIME 2000 graduate, Ms. Rocio Saborido, Oceanside High School, conducting a session entitled, “What Will Your Sine Tell You about Your Future?”
Ms. Elizabeth Spiegel and Ms. Trisha Ho, Herricks High School, preparing to present an activity at their workshop entitled, “Discovering Conic Sections through Playdoh”Ms. Elizabeth Spiegel and Ms. Trisha Ho, Herricks High School, preparing to present an activity at their workshop entitled, “Discovering Conic Sections through Playdoh”
TIME 2000 graduate, Ms. Rebecca Steiner, Mathematics Department, Queens College, and mathematics doctoral candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center, conducting a session entitled, “Ad Infinitum: Fun with Fractals”TIME 2000 graduate, Ms. Rebecca Steiner, Mathematics Department, Queens College, and mathematics doctoral candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center, conducting a session entitled, “Ad Infinitum: Fun with Fractals”
TIME 2000 graduate, Ms. Kristina Vitale, Foundations Academy, working with TIME 2000 sophomore, Mario, at her session, “Graphing Your Motion”TIME 2000 graduate, Ms. Kristina Vitale, Foundations Academy, working with TIME 2000 sophomore, Mario, at her session, “Graphing Your Motion”
TIME 2000 graduates, Ms. Sabaa Zickria and Ms. Maryann Sadera, Queens High School of Teaching, at their session, “The View Tube”TIME 2000 graduates, Ms. Sabaa Zickria and Ms. Maryann Sadera, Queens High School of Teaching, at their session, “The View Tube”
TIME 2000 Sophomore, Sarah Hofer, moderating the panel discussionTIME 2000 Sophomore, Sarah Hofer, moderating the panel discussion
TIME 2000 students on the panel: Kendall, Senior; Randall, Junior; Kasey, Junior; Eric, Freshman; Sabrina, Freshman; Asma, Sophomore; and TIME 2000 Graduate, Rocio Saborido, Oceanside High SchoolTIME 2000 students on the panel: Kendall, Senior; Randall, Junior; Kasey, Junior; Eric, Freshman; Sabrina, Freshman; Asma, Sophomore; and TIME 2000 Graduate, Rocio Saborido, Oceanside High School
Mathematics Professor, Nick Metas, at the closing sessionMathematics Professor, Nick Metas, at the closing session
Mrs. Naomi Weinman, Conference Coordinator, at the closing sessionMrs. Naomi Weinman, Conference Coordinator, at the closing session
Mathematics Professor Alan Sultan, congratulating students after the conferenceMathematics Professor Alan Sultan, congratulating students after the conference
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