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SPONSOR REGISTRATION: NHTM SPRING MINI CONFERENCE 2023

  • 23 Mar 2023
  • 4:00 PM - 7:45 PM
  • Exeter High School

Registration

  • Benefits of the bronze-level sponsorship include Second-Page Gratitude Status on the printed and electronic program in bold 12pt font. In addition, we will publish your QR Code/URL/Webpage address along with a message of no more than 50 words.
  • Benefits of the Silver-level sponsorship include Second-Page Gratitude Status on the printed and electronic program in bold 14pt font. In addition, we will publish your QR Code/URL/Webpage address along with a message of no more than 75 words.
  • Benefits of the gold-level sponsorship include Front-Page Gratitude Status on the printed and electronic program in bold 14pt font. In addition, we will publish your QR Code/URL/Webpage address along with a message of no more than 100 words.

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Impacting Learning through Puzzles and Play


When: Thursday, March 23, 2023

Where: Exeter High School 1 Blue Hawk Drive, ExeterNH 03833 (603) 395-2405

  

This year's NHTM Spring Conference will be held at Exeter High School.


As educators working in service of students, we all have an impact on learners. What kind of an impact we have matters and can last a lifetime. In this keynote talk, Sue explores how the use of puzzles and play has a lasting and positive impact on learners. Presenting puzzles from across the globe and time,  listeners will experience these benefits for themselves, leaving with resources to go forward and joyfully impact their students.


Bio: Sue Looney is the founder of Looney Math Consulting, a professional development agency devoted to supporting educators in the important work of inspiring learners to believe in themselves as powerful mathematicians. She is passionate about spreading the joy of mathematics to all learners – from experienced educators to the youngest of children. Her work is grounded in over 20 years of first-hand experiences with children. Sue holds a Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialty in Mathematics Education from Boston University. Sue has been employed as adjunct faculty at Boston University where she developed and delivered a course for early childhood educators. Sue is part of the Mathkind Global community where she is a member of the advisory board. Sue is the author of Same But Different MathYing and the Magic Turtle and Exemplars PreK Math. When she is not teaching or creating, she can be found enjoying her family and relaxing at the beach.


                                                                                                                                          

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