MLRG

Math Learning and Research Group

The Mathematics Learning Research Group, or MLRG, is an informal gathering of faculty and graduate students who share research interests in the learning, teaching, and use of mathematics in schools and other settings. It meets periodically (usually every two weeks) with discussion often focusing on work in progress (conceptualizing research, planning data-gathering, considering emerging results, and relating emergent results to practice and subsequent research), but also includes doing mathematics together and practicing conference or job search presentations.

The coordinator and contact person for the MLRG is Dr. Jack Smith

MLRG Resources

Tentative Schedule for Fall 2009

Note: Meeting time is Fridays at 1:30-3 pm in designated room, unless otherwise noted.

September 11 Students only at this meeting  

133F Erickson

September 25  Aaron Mosier, Presenting his Practicum

212 North Kedzie

October 16  Aaron Brakoniecki, Presenting his Practicum

10:00-11:30 am, 133F Erickson

October 30  Lorraine Males, Presenting her Practicum

116H Erickson

November 13  Research Methods Workshop

212 North Kedzie

December 4  Greg Larnell, Presenting on his Dissertation Progress

TBD