Volunteer to Serve
Advance Mathematics Teacher Education by Getting Involved
Submit Your Interest to Volunteer Today (link to form)
The Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE) thrives because of the dedication and service of its members. Volunteering is one of the most meaningful ways to support our mission to improve mathematics teacher education—and an excellent opportunity to build professional connections and leadership skills along the way.
Whether you’re interested in committee work, supporting the annual conference, or reviewing publications, your time and expertise can make a difference.
Why Volunteer with AMTE?
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Support the Profession: Influence the future of math teacher education through active involvement.
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Connect with Colleagues: Build relationships and collaborate with like-minded educators across the country.
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Grow Your Leadership: Gain valuable experience that enhances your resume and career trajectory.
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Give Back to the Community: Contribute to the development of resources, events, and initiatives that strengthen our field.
Ways to Serve
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Join an AMTE committee or task force
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Assist with annual conference activities
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Review submissions for AMTE publications, including Mathematics Teacher Educator (MTE) and CITE-Mathematics
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Provide feedback on proposals and member resources
Please visit the AMTE Committees and Task Forces page for more details about service opportunities.
To volunteer as a journal reviewer, visit the MTE Reviewer Sign-Up Page and CITE Reviewer Sign-Up Page.
Preference is given to individuals with prior experience reviewing or authoring for these publications.
What to Expect
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AMTE divisions conduct most of their work via email, video conference, and web-based collaboration.
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In-person meetings typically occur only when members are already attending the annual AMTE conference.
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Most volunteer roles last one year and begin in the fall. If you’re not selected this cycle, we encourage you to submit your interest again next year.