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If you need a math tune-up, please join us on upcoming Fridays for free math workshops.  The next workshop series will be in March, 2010, 4:30-6:30, on the following dates:  March 12, March 19, and March 26.  The location is Ben Hill Griffin Hall, Room 109.  Check here frequently for updates and additional information.  These workshops are specifically geared toward those who need to pass the Florida Teacher Certification Exam (FTCE) called the General Knowledge Test, the Elementary Ed. K-6 math section, as well as the Middle Grades Math 5-9 exam.  We will take you from pre-algebra, through algebra and geometry to be victorious!  skohler@fgcu.edu  No need to register.  We look forward to seeing you.  Ms. Mary Sweet, Math Instructor

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Comments
January 20, 2009

I’ve heard great things about this workshop. Students who have struggled with the math portion of the GKT are now passing the test. Thanks for finding such a great instructor and for allowing all students to take it for free!

Posted by Sherree Houston
June 29, 2009

This is excately what I need. Do you offer some type of online workshop covering GK math. Also do you have any dates starting in the summer, like July 09?

Posted by Sharon Hunter
August 25, 2009

I need to ask a question. I have already passed the Florida General Knowledge exams as well as the business education exam. Am I able to teach math for grades 5-9 in Florida? Please let me know. I will receive my teaching certificate the end of this year.
Thanks
Elly

Posted by Elisardo Madrid
September 10, 2009

In order to prepare for GK math, please go to http://www.math.com where you may begin with pre-Algebra and work through Algebra and Geometry to be victorious on the math portion of the General Knowledge Test.

Posted by Susan Kohler
November 2, 2009

Free math workshops at FGCU will be held on Fridays, 4:30-6:30 p.m., in Ben Hill Griffin Bldg., Room 109, on these dates: November 13, November 20, December 4 and December 11. Looking forward to seeing you there!

Posted by Susan Kohler

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