Welcome to Connections, and thank you for reading.

As 2024 comes to an end, we have so much to share and so much to look forward to. In this edition of AMTE Connections, we share a variety of contributions including using AI, using simulations to train coaches, and an examination of what we mean by community. Also take a moment to congratulate our many recent award winners. Looking forward to 2025 reminds us that the conference is just around the corner, and we have included the latest updates. From everyone at Connections, we wish you a happy and productive new year!

Matt Chedister, Connections Editor

 

The 2024-2025 school year is under way, and we are excited to share so many opportunities! In this issue of Connections, we share our second set in a series of articles around Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics Teacher Education. We also share calls to write for the Mathematics Teacher Educator, join the Equity Book Club, and apply to the STaR program. And don't forget the annual conference is coming in February, and now is the time to start planning your attendance. Enjoy a busy but fulfilling month of September!

Matt Chedister, Connections Editor

 

As we say goodbye to the 2023-2024 school year, it's a great time for thought and reflection. This summer's edition of AMTE Connections intends to provide just that. We have our first set of articles around Artificial Intelligence and Mathematice Education. As we explore teaching ideas on artificial intelligence as well as its ethical and equity issues, we hope to provide new ideas for you to consider in your teaching and research. This issue also features a piece by Hyunyi Jung, AMTE's Early Career Award winner. And, don't forget to consider contributing to the journals that AMTE provides as we continue to learn and grow. We hope you have a restful, rewarding, and productive summer!

Matt Chedister, Connections Editor

 

Welcome to the Spring 2024 issue! We are fresh off an amazing annual conference where there were so many great ideas shared and so many projects started. Be sure to check out the highlights below, and we can't wait to see you in Reno next year! Also included in this issue is our special call for manuscripts focused on AI in mathematics teacher education. Be sure to submit your ideas by March 30th. And, Get the Facts Out has brand new information about their great resources for teacher recruitment. Enjoy this and updates from the CITE Math Journal, podcasts, affiliates, and the Membership Division. Finally, we would like to thank Susan Swars Auslander for her great leadership of AMTE Connections. We will miss her but are so excited about her new leadership role in the organization!

Matt Chedister, Connections Editor