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To oversee, in accordance with the policies determined by the Board of
Directors, the activities of the Society in the field of education. To
consider other matters of an educational nature which concern mathematics
or the Society.
- To appoint the chairs and members of the five
sub-committees:
- the Committee on Educational Materials on the CMS Web
Site
- the Committee on Grants for Provincial Competitions
- the Adrien Pouliot Award Selection Committee
- the CMS Excellence in Teaching Award Selection Committee
- the Sub-Committee on the Math in Moscow Program
- To identify national, regional and provincial concerns relative
to the teaching of mathematics in Canada, both at the school and
post-secondary level.
- To act as a liaison between the Society and governments, both
federal and provincial, on matters affecting mathematics education
in Canada at all levels from elementary school to the post-graduate
level in universities.
- To promote a good relationship between the Society and high
school
teachers, by promoting and fostering better lines of communication
and interaction between these groups.
- To act, on behalf of the Society, as a liaison between the Society
and other mathematical organizations in Canada and elsewhere, on
educational matters of mutual concern.
- To collect, synthesize, and disseminate information of an
educational
nature, on behalf of the Society, to high school teachers and to
university mathematicians across Canada.
- To keep teachers at all levels informed of new developments, both
on this continent and elsewhere, through the organization of
meetings, conferences and workshops and the publication of the
proceedings of such meetings and other documents deemed
appropriate.
- To appoint an organizer for the educational sessions for each
semi-annual meeting, at least 18 months in advance of the meeting,
and to inform the appropriate Meetings Director
of this appointment so that
the organizer can be made a member of the Meeting
Committee. To provide assistance to the organizer concerning the
educational sessions and the choice of the plenary speaker.
- To encourage and foster, on behalf of the Society, the promotion
and learning of mathematics in Canada and to recognize
outstanding
mathematical ability through the sponsorship of provincial
mathematics competitions and other activities.
- To review the reports of the five sub-committees (the Committee on Educational Materials on the CMS Web Site,
the Committee on Grants for Provincial Competitions, the Adrien
Pouliot Award Selection Committee, the CMS Excellence in
Teaching Award Selection Committee,
and the Sub-Committee on the Math in Moscow Program).
- To review the general funding of the Society's educational activities.
- To ensure that the Education Committee's delegate is chosen to be
an ex-officio member of the
Mathematical Competitions Committee.
- To report to the Board on the Society's various educational
activities.
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ATOM Series Editorial Board delegate (ex-officio) |
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Math Camps Coordinator (ex-officio) |
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President's delegate (ex-officio) |
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CMESG delegate (ex-officio) |
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MAA Governor for Canada (ex-officio) |
The Committee on Education Materials on the CMS web site is a
sub-committee of the Education Committee and is responsible for
ensuring that the educational materials and the education-related
links on the Society's web site are appropriate and current.
- In consultation with the Electronic Services Group, to implement policies and actions
recommended by the Education Committee regarding the educational
materials on the CMS web site, and to report to the Education
Committee on the implementation of these policies.
- To recommended modifications in how the CMS web site is structured with
respect to educational materials and education-related links.
- To bring to the attention of the Education Committee, opportunities,
issues and problems related to the use of the CMS web site in
the furtherence of the educational goals of the Society and of
the Education Committee.
- To submit a report to each meeting of the Education Committee
and to provide the Education Committee with information
related to education materials on the CMS web site.
- To make recommendations to the Chair of the Education Committee
regarding educational materials and education-related links on
the CMS web site.
In addition to the Chair, the Committee on Education Materials on
the CMS Web Site will consist of two other members.
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Chair of the Education Committee (ex-officio) |
The Committee on Grants for Provincial Competitions is a sub-committee
of the Education
Committee and, subject to the budget approved by the Board of Directors,
is responsible for
administering the Grants for Provincial Competitions (GPrC).
- In cooperation with the CMS Executive Office, to produce bilingual
promotional materials
and application forms related to the GPrC and ensure appropriate
information is distributed.
- To receive copies of all applications and, subject to the budget
available, to determine the
grants that are to be awarded. It is at the discretion of the
Sub-Committee for GPrC
whether or not to accept late applications.
- To inform the Executive Office of the decisions taken and arrange for
the amount awarded
to be sent.
- To submit a report to the Education Committee and to provide the
Education Committee with information related to the GPrC.
- To make recommendations to the Chair of the Education Committee
regarding the GPrC.
In addition to the Chair, who may be the Chair of the Education
Committee, the Committee on GPrC will consist of two other
members.
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two other members |
The Adrien Pouliot Award Selection Committee is a Sub-committee of
the Education Committee and is responsible for selecting the
recipient of the Adrien Pouliot Award.
The Adrien Pouliot Award was inaugurated to recognize
individuals or teams of individuals
who have made significant and sustained
contributions to mathematics education in
Canada. Such contributions may be interpreted in the
broadest possible sense and might
include community outreach programmes, the development of
new programmes in either
an academic or an industrial setting, publicizing mathematics
so as to make mathematics
accessible to the general public, developing mathematics
display materials, and supporting
mathematics conferences and competitions for students, etc.
The first award was presented in 1995.
- In cooperation with the CMS Executive Office, to
produce bilingual promotional materials and application
forms related to the Adrien
Pouliot Award and to ensure that appropriate information is
distributed and that calls
for nominations appear in the February and March issues of
the CMS Notes
(with April 30 as the deadline for applications).
- To receive copies of all applications and to select
the recipient for the Adrien Pouliot Award at least
six months in advance
of the meeting at which the Award will be presented. To
communicate the Committee's
decision, together with appropriate biographical and
citation material, to
the President and to the Executive Director. The President
of the CMS writes the official letter to the
selected candidate. The Chair will also informally notify
the recipient unless it is more desirable that this is done by
the President. The recipient is to be advised that the decision
is to remain confidential until the Society officially releases
the name of the recipient.
In consultation with the Executive Office, to arrange
for the Award to be presented at the CMS Winter Meeting.
The recipient is expected to give a talk at the meeting;
either a plenary lecture, a talk in the education
session or short talk as part of a social function. The nature
of the talk will be determined by the prize recipient, the
Meeting Director and the Chair of the Education Committee.
- To write to the candidate(s) and to the individual(s)
who submitted the nomination for each of the nominations
not chosen to receive the
Adrien Pouliot Award.
- To ensure that copies of applications for those
nominees not selected for the Adrien Pouliot Award are
maintained at
the Executive Office for
a period of three years (two more competitions from the
time of the original nomination).
- To submit a report to the Education Committee and to provide the
Education Committee with information related to the Adrien
Pouliot Award.
- To make recommendations to the Education Committee
regarding the Adrien Pouliot Award.
In addition to the Chair, who will be the Chair of the Education
Committee, the Adrien Pouliot Award Selection Committee will consist
of at least three other members of the Education Committee appointed for
two-year terms and such that the terms are staggered.
The CMS Excellence in Teaching Award Selection Committee is a
Sub-committee of the Education Committee and is responsible for
selecting the recipient for the CMS Excellence in Teaching Award.
The CMS Excellence in Teaching Award focuses on the recipient's
proven excellence as a teacher at the undergraduate level as
exemplified by unusual effectiveness in the classroom and/or
commitment and dedication to teaching and to students. The dossier
should provide evidence of the effectiveness and impact of the
nominee's teaching. The prize recognizes sustained and distinguished
contributions in teaching at the post-secondary undergraduate level
at a Canadian institution. The first award was presented in 2004.
- In cooperation with the CMS Executive Office, to
produce bilingual promotional materials and application
forms related to the CMS Excellence in Teaching Award
and ensure that appropriate information is
distributed and that calls
for nominations appear in the appropriate issues of the CMS
Notes
(with November 15 as the deadline for applications).
- To receive copies of all applications and to select
the recipient for the CMS Excellence in Teaching Award at least six months in advance of the meeting at which the
Award
will be presented. To communicate the Committee's
decision, together with
appropriate biographical and citation material, to
the President and to the Executive Director. The President
of the CMS writes the official letter to the selected
candidate. The Chair will also informally notify
the recipient unless it is more desirable that this is done by
the President. The recipient is to be advised that the decision
is to remain confidential until the Society officially releases
the name of the recipient.
In consultation with the Executive Office, to arrange
for the Award to be presented at the CMS Summer Meeting.
The recipient is expected to give a talk at the meeting;
either a plenary lecture, a talk in the education
session or short talk as part of a social function. The nature
of the talk will be determined by the prize recipient, the
Meeting Director and the Chair of the Education Committee.
- To write to the candidate(s) and to the individual(s)
who submitted the nomination for each of the nominations
not chosen to receive the
CMS Excellence in Teaching Award.
- To ensure that copies of applications for those nominees
not selected for the CMS Excellence in teaching Award are
maintained at the Executive Office for a period of three
years (two more competitions from the time of
the original nomination).
- To submit a report to the Education Committee and to provide
the Education Committee with information related to the
Adrien Pouliot Award.
- To make recommendations to the Education Committee
regarding the CMS Excellence in Teaching Award.
In addition to the Chair, who will be the Chair of the Education
Committee, the CMS Excellence in Teaching Award Selection Committee
will consist of at least three other members of the Education Committee
appointed for two-year terms and such that the terms are staggered.
The Sub-Committee on the Math in Moscow Program and Award is a
sub-committee of the Education Committee and, subject to the budget
approved by the Board of Directors, is responsible for administering the
Math in Moscow program (MIMP).
- In consultation with the CMS Office, to develop administrative
guidelines for the annual delivery of the MIMP, including eligibility
requirements, nature and scope of applications, and evaluation criteria.
- In cooperation with the CMS Office, to produce bilingual program
materials related to the MIMP and ensure appropriate information is
distributed in a timely fashion.
- To receive copies of all applications and, subject to the budget
available, to determine the grants that are to be awarded.
- To inform the CMS Office of the decisions taken and to arrange for
the administration and management of the award.
- To submit a report to the Education Committee and to provide the
Education Committee with information related to the MIMP program.
- To draft any requisite reports for the CMS Office that may be
required by funding sponsors.
- To evaluate and make annual MIMP recommendations to the Chair of the
Education Committee.
The Sub-committee on the MIMP will consist of a Chair and two (2) other
members.
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