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26 Texas Colleges and Universities Selected to Participate in Dana Center-led Collaboration

October 15, 2019| News, Higher Education
Transfer Partnership Strategy addresses barriers in student transfer...

Choosing Courage Over Comfort: Texas Math Education Leaders Tackle Equity Challenges

September 13, 2019| News
MathEquity Texas sparks new conversations on making math work for all.

Call For Information: Co-Requisite Support for Calculus 1

The Dana Center Mathematics Pathways (DCMP) program works at the national and state levels and with institutions to implement math pathways aligned with the DCMP model. We embrace work across higher education sectors to provide faculty, state, administrative, and policy representatives with the resources, tools, and services necessary to implement high-quality mathematics pathways. Through coordinated effort across multiple levels of the system, we can drive systemic, sustainable change for our nation’s students.

Thank You, THEO

August 30, 2019| News
The Texas Homeless Education Office’s service to Texas is ending.

OpenSciEd Middle School Units Now Available

August 15, 2019| News, Science
Start using these high-quality, freely available units.

FOCI Series 2: Strengthening the Classroom Experience

Are you interested in developing and deepening your skills in creating student-centered collaborative activities to increase the level and variety of engagement in your classroom?

Do you currently use active learning techniques in your classes and want to learn more about best practices for writing and editing activities promoting deep learning and collaboration for all students?

Are you looking for a support group of peers and other mathematics education leaders?

FOCI Series 1: Deepening Student Understanding

Are you interested in creating a student-centered learning environment promoting effective student discourse?

Are you open to examining your own beliefs about effective teaching strategies?

Are you looking for a support group of peers and other mathematics education leaders?

Are you willing to try out new classroom techniques?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, we invite you to participate in FOCI Series 1.