About this Event
Join Jo Boaler and Cathy Williams for two days of professional learning focused on leading mindset and mathematics change in schools, districts, counties and beyond. You will be engaging in content from the latest neuroscience and mathematics education research while meeting other professionals who are leading similar changes. This is an interactive format where we will discuss challenges and solutions. Topics include:
- Evidence-based mathematics approaches
- Working with change resistors
- Seeing and measuring change in the mathematics classroom
- How systems can support a mindset mathematics culture
E ach day, the conference begins at 8:30 am and ends at 3:30 pm. A continental breakfast is provided each morning starting at 8:00 am and lunch is included each day. There is an optional networking reception immediately after the session on September 9, from 3:30 until 5 pm. At the end of the conference, participants will receive a certificate verifying 10 Professional Development Hours (1 CEU).
Please note that, except for free parking that we offer to attendees, transportation and lodging are not included in the workshop fee and all travel arrangements are the responsibility of the participant and/or their school or district. Listed below are resources for planning travel to the Stanford campus:
- The nearest airports to Stanford University are San Jose (SJC) and San Francisco (SFO)
- The closest lodging is in Palo Alto and the surrounding communities
- Stanford has a free campus shuttle system called Marguerite has a stop near three local hotels (Sheraton Palo Alto, Westin Palo Alto and The Clement)
- Additional information for Stanford visitors can be found here
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Paul Brest Hall, 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, United States
USD 995.00 to USD 1200.00