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2016 Foxborough Summer Institute has ended

FOXBOROUGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND 

OUR 2-DAY SUMMER INSTITUTE

TUESDAY, JUNE 28 & WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29

Foxborough teachers cost:            

  • $35 for 1 day
  • $50 for 2 days

 

Outside Districts Cost:

  • $100 for 1 day
  • $150 for 2 days

 

Checks/Purchase orders should be made out to Foxborough Public Schools and mailed to FPS Summer Institute, 60 South Street, Foxborough, MA 02035. For questions please contact Amy Berdos, Assistant Superintendent at 508-543-1675.

When registering be sure to schedule your choice of one (1) Keynote for each day that you are attending, three (3) breakout sessions for each day, and your choice of sandwich for lunch!

 

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Dr. Alison J. Mello

District
Assistant Superintendant
Twitter @alisonmellomath
Dr. Alison J. Mello (@alisonmellomath) has been in education for over 25 years, working in New York and Massachusetts as a classroom teacher, math specialist, director of math curriculum, and currently as Assistant Superintendent of Foxborough Public Schools, MA. She holds an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, and her research focuses on classroom learning environment and its relationship to mathematical disposition. In addition to her work in the district, Alison is a co-author of Fluency Doesn’t Just Happen with Addition and Subtraction, Working with the Beaded Number Line, and the creator of the Integer Beaded Number line. She has spent the last decade as a national speaker, math consultant, and graduate instructor of in-service teachers. Alison enjoys working to develop practical strategies to address issues that teachers face in their classrooms every day. She uses her understanding of curriculum and best practices to assist teachers in using the resources at their disposal to deliver the standards in ways that are meaningful, engaging, and truly empower students to be independent and successful. For several years, Alison served on the board of ATMIM (her NCTM affiliate), and currently serves on the board of MassMATE. Aside from engaging with students, which will always be the best part of working in education, Alison absolutely loves working with teachers and supporting their journey toward Universally Designed Learning that results in more equitable, engaging, and exciting math instruction.