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HAMTE Crossroads Winter 2014 – 15
Volume 4, Issue 2, of the HAMTE Newsletter. <Download PDF file>
HAMTE Crossroads Fall 2014
Volume 4, Issue 1 of the HAMTE Newsletter. <Download PDF file>
HAMTE Annual Meeting 2014
The 2014 HAMTE Annual Meeting took place October 29, 2014. We met concurrently with the NCTM Regional meeting in Indianapolis. Two new HAMTE Officers were elected, Sheryl Stump as our new President-Elect and Rachael Kenney our new Treasurer.
HAMTE Crossroads Summer 2014
Volume 3, Issue 3 of the HAMTE Newsletter. <Download PDF file>
Indiana Mathematics Education Research Symposium – IMERS 2014
The 2014 Indiana Mathematics Education Research Symposium (IMERS) was held on March 28, 2014. The symposium is a way to support mathematics education graduate students and educators to present research and receive feedback from mathematics education faculty and other graduate students from across the state. The symposium invites proposals that describe research studies at various stages – completed work, work-in-progress and studies currently under design. This third IMERS Symposium was hosted by the mathematics education faculty at Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Purdue University, Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus, and HAMTE.
HAMTE Crossroads Winter 2013 – 14
Volume 3, Issue 2 of the HAMTE Newsletter. <HAMTE Crossroads 3.2>
HAMTE Annual Meeting 2013
HAMTE Crossroads Fall 2013
Volume 3, Issue 1 of the HAMTE Newsletter. <Download PDF file>
HAMTE Crossroads Spring 2013
Volume 2, Issue 1 of the HAMTE Newsletter. <Download PDF file>
The HAMTE Board Meets with Superintendent Ritz

Early in Spring 2013 some members of the HAMTE Board met with Superintendent Ritz to discuss issues related to improving mathematics education in Indiana. Pictured from left to right: Enrique Galindo (HAMTE President Elect), Jill Newton (HAMTE President), Glenda Ritz (Indiana State Superintendent of Public Instruction), Travis Miller (HAMTE Newsletter Editor), and Jean Lee (HAMTE Secretary).