Mathematics Instructional Learning Community
Mathematics Instructional Learning Community
The Mathematics Instructional Learning Community (MILC) Project is an alliance among Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS) math teachers focusing on:
  • Increasing the pedagogy and content knowledge of math teachers;
  • Integrating technology tools into everyday math instruction; and
  • Developing, implementing and revising units of study.
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"Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics, I assure you that mine are greater." (Albert Einstein)
food for thought
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dhays
Posted 12/7/2006 8:47 PM (#1422)
Subject: food for thought
Math

Posts: 119
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Location: Henry Clay
To my fellow MILCers....all 9 of you. Being involved in MILC has been invaluable to me these past two years. It has made teaching fun and enjoyable again and given me opportunities to learn and try new things.(but not a cell phone!) I have enjoyed our discussions and sharing of ideas. I truly believe that the math staff at Henry Clay is top-notch and professional in every way. All of you genuinely care about the students that you teach. If you didn't care about them you would never have given your time to become part of MILC. I want to say thank you for all that you have done for our school.
P.S. I am co-leader this month and thought this might be a good post for you to reply to and express your feelings.
ldewees
Posted 12/12/2006 8:21 PM (#1439 - in reply to #1422)
Subject: RE: food for thought
Math

Posts: 55
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Location: Henry Clay
I think it's quite easy to try new stuff when there are so many of us involved. Someone seems to know how to do just about everything we try which makes it easier to be willing to try the new gadgets/programs/devices, etc. Having Steve across the hall from me is very helpful for just about anything I want to try. I needed to install one of the new programs last week and Bryson came right down and helped me out. There's always somebody to turn to and that's very important!
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