[Maths-Education] Ireland Conference Aug 4-9, 2019

Alan Rogerson alan at cdnalma.poznan.pl
Fri Sep 14 10:50:18 BST 2018


*15thInternational Conference of The Mathematics Education for the 
Future Project*

/*Theory and Practice: An Interface or A Great Divide?*/
*4th-9th August 2019, **Maynooth University, Kildare, Ireland*


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*The First Announcement & Call for Papers is now ready and can be 
downloaded at **_IrelandFirstAnnouncement_ 
<http://directorymathsed.net/public/Ireland/IrelandConferenceFirstAnnouncement.docx>* 


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*Short Keynote talks about their innovative work will be given at the 
conference by Gail Burrill (USA), Jan de Lange (Netherlands), Luckson 
Kaino (Tanzania) and Kasia Banach and Jasia Morska (Poland). *

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*We have recently returned from a second very successful site 
inspection****at Maynooth. Please download the Photo Album****of the 
visit at **_MaynoothPhotos_ 
<http://directorymathsed.net/public/Ireland/ManoothUniversity%20and%20Town.docx>and 
notethe rich history and charm of the Town and University andthe high 
standard of accommodation and conference facilities.*

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*We look forward to meeting and working with you next year in Ireland .*

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*Best wishes,*

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*Alan Rogerson and Jasia Morska*

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*Conference Organisers*

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*PS Even if you cannot attend, we would be most grateful if you could 
publicise the notice below and post it on any blogs, lists and 
newsletters you have contact with:*

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*15th International Conference of The Mathematics Education for the 
Future Project
/Theory and Practice: An Interface or A Great Divide?/
Location:        Maynooth University, Kildare, Ireland
Dates:               4-9 August 2019
First Announceement and Call for Papers: IrelandFirstAnnouncement 
<http://directorymathsed.net/public/Ireland/IrelandConferenceFirstAnnouncement.docx>
Photo Album: MaynoothPhotos 
<http://directorymathsed.net/public/Ireland/ManoothUniversity%20and%20Town.docx>
Email: alan at cdnalma.poznan.pl <mailto:alan at cdnalma.poznan.pl>
The Mathematics Education for the Future Project was founded in 1986 to 
develop innovation in mathematics, statistics, science & computer 
education. Since 1999 there have been 14 conferences throughout the 
world culminating in our Hungary Conference in September 2017, attended 
by 125 people from 22 countries. The conferences are renowned for their 
friendly and productive atmosphere and attract many of the /movers and 
shakers/in education world-wide.


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