NCSM Virtual Leadership Seminars 2022-2023

Ready to make a real difference in the teaching and learning of mathematics for each and every learner? Culturally relevant leadership is a way for all leaders to help all teachers lift their students up to create a more equitable world. 

To meet the vision of all students learning mathematics at high levels, leaders must take leadership actions that support culturally relevant mathematics instruction.

Join us virtually to:

  • EMPOWER students through culturally relevant tasks and instruction
  • DESIGN culturally relevant tasks and instruction
  • ADVOCATE culturally relevant tasks and instruction
  • MONITOR culturally relevant tasks and instruction

NCSM is offering two one-day virtual seminars to expand your professional learning network while working side by side using the wealth of materials provided to enhance your leadership.

In Seminar 1, you will set a vision for change in order to develop a strategic plan personalized to your vision for math instruction and coaching. Mathematics leaders will leave equipped to develop a shared vision for mathematics instruction and implement high-leverage teaching strategies.

In Seminar 2, you will develop a deeper understanding of coaching structures, provide feedback, and strategies for addressing unproductive beliefs, and have opportunities to practice your coaching skills. If you are a teacher leader, coach, administrator, or supervisor you won’t want to miss out on these professional learning seminars!

NOTE: Space is limited for the 2022-2023 NCSM Virtual Seminars. You may opt to register for one or both seminars as spaces are available. Registration information will be sent out via email blast. Visit this website for the most updated information.

Date November 9, 2022 February 8, 2023 March 8, 2023
Focus Culturally Relevant Mathematics Leaders: 

Designing Culturally Relevant Tasks Design and Advocate

Culturally Relevant Mathematics Leaders: 

Empowering Students through Culturally Relevant Practices Empower and Advocate

Culturally Relevant Mathematics Leaders: 

Monitoring Culturally Relevant Practices 

Monitor and Advocate

Times 10:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST 10:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST 10:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST

If you are a teacher leader, coach, administrator, or supervisor you won’t want to miss out on these professional learning seminars!

Downloads

Save the Date Flyer
November Agenda
February Agenda
March Agenda

Features of each Virtual Seminar

  • 5+ hours of professional learning sessions for mathematics leaders
  • Rich and engaging content explicitly designed for mathematics education leaders
  • Practical suggestions and specific next steps for leader plans of action
  • Research-based strategies for increased student outcomes
  • Materials, resources, and strategies to use in your role
  • Real-time feedback and coaching
  • Networking opportunities among leaders from other locations

Maximize your learning by attending both seminars!

Each seminar is specially designed to focus on different components of mathematics leadership. Attending each of the seminars will provide you with the opportunity to build your coaching skills to support your leadership work focused on equity and culturally relevant teaching.

Registration Payment Options

You may register online, by fax, or by mail.

You may pay for registration by check, purchase order, or credit card: MasterCard, Visa, or Discover. You may only use a check or Purchase Order if you are mailing your registration by way of the US Mail. Please note: If registering by purchase order, payment is due one week prior to the academy you plan to attend. NCSM does not accept purchase orders for membership dues.

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Registration Fees- Individual Rates

Member Non-Member
One-Day $59 $99
Two-Day $99 $159
Three-Day $139 $219

 

Registration Deadlines

Please register by the following dates for each seminar:

  • November 2, 2022 for Bold Mathematics Leaders: Culturally Relevant Mathematics Leaders: Designing Culturally Relevant Tasks Design and Advocate scheduled on November 9, 2022.
  • February 1, 2023 for Bold Mathematics Leaders: Culturally Relevant Mathematics Leaders: Empowering Students through Culturally Relevant Practices Empower and Advocate on February 8, 2023.
  • March 1, 2023 for Bold Mathematics Leaders: Culturally Relevant Mathematics Leaders: Monitoring Culturally Relevant Practices Monitor and Advocate on March 8, 2023.

    NCSM will accept registrations on a space available basis.

NCSM will accept registrations on a space available basis.

Please contact NCSM Office (303-317-6595) to check availability. Registration is not guaranteed until your payment is received.

Registration Confirmation

You will receive an email confirmation, which will serve as a receipt, if you’ve included an email address in your profile. Allow 2-3 weeks for processing. Registration becomes effective only when payment is received. If you have not received your registration confirmation within a week of the academy you’ve registered for, call NCSM Office at (303) 317-6595.

Login instructions and the link for the virtual seminar will be distributed during the week prior to the scheduled event.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

Virtual Seminars registration is nonrefundable. If you miss any sessions they will be recorded and made available to you.

Paul Gray, Jr

NCSM President

Paul Gray, Jr,

Paul Gray currently serves as the Chief Curriculum Officer for Cosenza & Associates, LLC, in Dallas, Texas. Now in his 26th year in education, Paul taught mathematics and science to junior high school students in Chickasha, Oklahoma, and high school students in Houston, Texas, and has been a mathematics leader at the district and regional levels. He has also collaborated with and led writing teams for multiple print and digital instructional materials for K-12 mathematics, including Algebraic Reasoning, the only textbook adopted by the Texas State Board of Education in 2017 for the high school mathematics course, Algebraic Reasoning.

Paul holds a bachelors degree in meteorology from the University of Oklahoma, a masters degree in mathematics education from the University of Houston, and a doctorate in curriculum and instruction from the University of Houston. He has also served on the boards of directors for several professional organizations, including the Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching (CAMT), Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics (TASM), and the Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics (TCTM). Paul is also a TCTM Past President (2008-2010).

A 7th generation Texan, Paul and his husband currently reside in Dallas, Texas, and enjoy spending time in their own slice of paradise known as Provincetown, Massachusetts.


Erin Lehmann

NCSM Professional Learning Director

Erin Lehmann

Dr. Erin Lehmann, is an Assistant Professor and Superintendent Program Coordinator of Educational Leadership in the School of Education at the University of South Dakota. Her educational career spans more than 20 years as an elementary teacher, mathematics teacher, mathematics coach, curriculum specialist, and principal. She has authored, Teaching Mathematics Today 2nd ed., co-authored, Instructional Leadership in Mathematics Education, as well as numerous articles. Erin has served as NCSM’s Journal of Mathematics Educational Leadership (JMEL) Editor from 2019-2022. She has been very fortunate to have worked with people who were always passionate about mathematics as well as leadership. There is a sense of mathematical unitedness when educators are working towards doing what is right for students


Pam Seda

NCSM Professional Learning Director

Pam Seda

Dr. Pamela Seda is a veteran math educator with over 30 years of experience. She is the owner of Seda Educational Consulting, creator of The VANG Game math card game, and co-author of the book, Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom. She has held various positions in math education including high school math teacher, instructional coach, college math instructor, and district math supervisor. Dr. Seda has served as the Southeast Director for the Benjamin Banneker Association, and currently serves as the NCSM liaison for the Georgia Council of Supervisors of Mathematics (GCSM). Dr. Seda is passionate about changing how students experience mathematics, especially those from marginalized groups, and advocates for mathematics instruction that develops all students as mathematical thinkers and problem-solvers.

Pam earned a bachelor of arts in mathematics education from University of South Florida, a masters in mathematics education from Georgia State University, and a Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning with a concentration in Mathematics Education from Georgia State University.