About CMA
The Canberra Mathematical Association (Inc.) is the representative body of professional educators of mathematics in Canberra, Australia.
It was established by, among others, the late Professor Bernhard Neumann in 1963. It continues to run - as it began - purely on a volunteer basis. Its aims include the promotion of mathematical education to government through lobbying, the development, application and dissemination of mathematical knowledge within Canberra through in-service opportunities, and facilitating effective cooperation and collaboration between mathematics teachers and their colleagues in Canberra. As an affiliate of the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT), the CMA provides a connective opportunity for teachers of the ACT to a national voice.
It was established by, among others, the late Professor Bernhard Neumann in 1963. It continues to run - as it began - purely on a volunteer basis. Its aims include the promotion of mathematical education to government through lobbying, the development, application and dissemination of mathematical knowledge within Canberra through in-service opportunities, and facilitating effective cooperation and collaboration between mathematics teachers and their colleagues in Canberra. As an affiliate of the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT), the CMA provides a connective opportunity for teachers of the ACT to a national voice.
CMA Council 2021
President: Aruna Williams (Erindale College)
Vice Presidents: Bruce Ferrington (Radford College) Vice Presidents: Jo McKenzie (Education Directorate) Secretary: Valerie Barker Treasurer: Jane Crawford (Brindabella Christian College) |
Councillors Andrew Wardrop
Heather Wardrop Peter McIntyre (University of NSW, ADFA) Sue Wilson Theresa Shellshear(Australian Catholic University) Joe Williams (Vimanic Systems) Yuka Saponaro Memberships Paul Turner |