
SUM 2026
We can’t wait to welcome you to SUM 2026 in Saskatoon on April 16th and 17th! Register here! Please consider submitting a session proposal to share your great teaching ideas

We can’t wait to welcome you to SUM 2026 in Saskatoon on April 16th and 17th! Register here! Please consider submitting a session proposal to share your great teaching ideas

We’ve partnered with SaskOutdoors to bring you this incredible professional learning opportunity for primary teachers. More information and registration here: Connecting Math Learning with the Outdoors with Janice Novakowski

SUM 2026 will be held in Saskatoon, SK on April 16th and 17th, 2026! Featured speakers to be announced shortly! More details to come!

Get connected! Join one of more than 20 professional growth networks to connect with like-minded educators, including SMTS. STF members who select a PGN for the first time by Sept.

With the current Work-to-Rule sanction for STF members, we recognize that many are feeling a little unsure about what this means for the conference. The SMTS reached out to the
ATOM (A Taste of Mathematics) is a series of booklets published by The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS). The series is designed for secondary school students and their teachers. The CMS is
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Pre-service and in-service elementary mathematics teachers, consider the following opportunity to participate in a math anxiety study. Those selected for a follow-up interview will be entered in a draw to
Dr. Derek Postnikoff (PhD) wants to change the minds of people who hate math. MATH 101: Quantitative Reasoning, a new course for students in the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College