Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS ADVOCATES FOR HIGH-QUALITY MATHEMATICS TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR EACH AND EVERY STUDENT.
MEMBERSHIP - FOUNDED IN 1920, NCTM IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST MATHEMATICS EDUCATION ORGANIZATION WITH 31,000 MEMBERS AND MORE THAN 200 AFFILIATES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. NCTM MEMBERS RECEIVE A WIDE RANGE OF RESOURCES RELATED TO THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF MATHEMATICS FROM PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH HIGHER EDUCATION.
CONFERENCES AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - NCTM TYPICALLY HOLDS AN ANNUAL MEETING AND EXPOSITION ALONG WITH THREE SMALLER REGIONAL CONFERENCES EACH YEAR, WITH AN AVERAGE COMBINED ATTENDANCE OF 15,000. TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS AND OTHERS ATTEND PRESENTATIONS, LECTURES, PANEL DISCUSSIONS AND WORKSHOPS AND VIEW EXHIBITS OF THE LATEST MATHEMATICS EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS AND INNOVATIONS. NCTM OFFERS A DIVERSE ARRAY OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS, SERVICES, AND ONLINE RESOURCES. DUE TO THE OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS, THE ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 2020 WAS CANCELLED.
PUBLICATIONS AND STANDARDS - PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL MATHEMATICS (2000) OUTLINES THE ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS OF A HIGH-QUALITY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS PROGRAM AND CALLS FOR ALL STUDENTS TO ENGAGE IN MORE CHALLENGING MATHEMATICS. CURRICULUM FOCAL POINTS (2006) IDENTIFIES THREE IMPORTANT TOPICS AT EACH GRADE LEVEL FROM PRE-K-I AND IS THE NEXT STEP IN IMPLEMENTING THE STANDARDS. FOCUS IN HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS: REASONING AND SENSE MAKING (2009) SETS FORTH A VISION OF HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS PUTTING REASONING AND SENSE MAKING AT THE CORE OF LEARNING. PRINCIPLES TO ACTIONS: ENSURING M MATHEMATICAL SUCCESS FOR ALL (2015) DESCRIBES THE PRINCIPLES AND ACTIONS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL FOR A HIGH-QUALITY MATHEMATICS EDUCATION FOR ALL STUDENTS. NCTM'S NEW THREE-BOOK SERIES, CATALYZING CHANGE, IDENTIFIES THE VEXING ISSUES THAT HAVE LONG PLAGUED MATHEMATICS EDUCATION IN PRE-K AND ELEMENTARY GRADES, MIDDLE SCHOOL, AND HIGH SCHOOL. NCTM ALSO PUBLISHES THREE PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Kenneth L Krehbiel | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 37.5 | $301,417 |
David M Shayka | COO & CFO | 37.5 | $219,472 |
Robert Q Berry Iii | PAST-PRESIDENT | 18.8 | $187,923 |
Richard H Aldridge | DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & ADMINISTRATIV | 37.5 | $170,451 |
David E Barnes | ASSOC EXEC DIRECTOR RESEARCH, LEARNING, & PROF DEV | 37.5 | $163,800 |
Eleanore Tapscott | DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS | 37.5 | $130,105 |
Eileen Murphy | DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP | 37.5 | $114,012 |
Joann Wolfe | DIRECTOR OF FINANCE | 37.5 | $109,726 |
Trena L Wilkerson | PRESIDENT | 37.5 | $46,698 |
Deann Huinker | DIRECTOR | 2 | $12,317 |
Matthew Larson | PAST-PRESIDENT | 18.8 | $4,345 |
Beth Kobett | DIRECTOR | 2 | $1,534 |
Sarah Bush | DIRECTOR | 2 | $47 |
Denise Walston | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Jennifer Suh | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Jason Slowbe | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Jeff Shih | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Jennifer Outzs | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Carol Matsumoto | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Lorie Huff | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Desiree Harrison | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Dewey Gottlieb | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Melissa Boston | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
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