The Association forMathematics Education
of South Africa
18th Annual National Congress
25 June to 28 June 2012
Faculty of Education SciencesNorth-West University
Potchefstroom
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT AND REGISTRATION FORM
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You are invited to the Eighteenth Annual National Congress of the Association for Mathematics Education of South Africa (AMESA) and to submit contributions around The theme: Mathematics as an Educational task VENUE: Faculty of Education Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus DATE: 25 – 28 June 2012 THE PROGRAMME will include: 1. Pre-congress workshop 24 June 2012
Gerrit Stols (University of Pretoria)
2. Plenary addresses by the following invited speakers:
Tim Rowland (Cambridge University, UK)
Cyril Julie (University of Western Cape, SA)
Johann Engelbrecht (University of Pretoria, SA)
Makhalanyane Moeti ( Mathematics teacher, North-West Province, SA) 3. Panel discussions on important issues in Mathematics
Retha van Niekerk (North-West University, Potchefstroom)
David Sekao (Department of Basic Education, Pretoria) 4. Parallel sessions presented by participants, in the following areas: Foundation Phase, Intermediate Phase, Senior Phase, FET Phase, and Teacher Education The following presentation formats will be used:
Long papers (40 minutes plus 20 minutes discussion)
Short papers (20 minutes plus 10 minutes discussion)
“How I Teach” papers (20 minutes plus 10 minutes discussion)
Workshops (1 or 2 hours)
Posters (Exhibited on a 1, 2 m x 1, 8 m board, for the duration of the conference. Authors should be available at certain hours, for discussion.)
5. AMESA Interest Group discussion sessions:
Curriculum Phase Committees
Mathematics Olympiad
National Mathematics Week
Mathematics Teacher Education 6. Activity Centre: Hands-on practical activities to enhance teachers’ and learners’ mathematical concepts. 7. Exhibits and Maths Market: Exhibitors will exhibit and promote their products. 8. AMESA Annual General Meeting 9. AMESA Regional Meetings
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THE VENUE Faculty of Education Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, President Street POTCHEFSTROOM, the oldest town in the North West, is symbolic of South Africa's constitutional, cultural and religious development. The town was established in 1838 by a group of Voortrekkers led by Andries Hendrik Potgieter. The name was derived from POT (gieter), the Voortrekker leader, CHEF (the leader, referring to Potgieter), and STROOM (the Mooi River). This city on the banks of the Mooiriver, with its 24 declared national monuments, has a rich history. Tourists may acquaint themselves with the city by relaxing at the Lakeside Pleasure Resort with all its Watersports facilities and visit the OPM Prozesky Bird Sanctuary. The botanical garden and Science Centre of the Potchefstroom University for CHE, as well as and the wide variety of sports facilities present the visitor with further opportunities for relaxation. Today Potchefstroom is known as the City of Expertise and is home to; inter alia, four tertiary institutions and 30 schools, as well as numerous research bureaus and training centers. This enables Potchefstroom to step into the new millennium with confidence.
POTCHEFSTROOM CAMPUS, with a history going back 141 years has eight academic faculties:
Arts; Natural Sciences; Theology; Education Sciences; Economic and Management Sciences; Law, Engineering; and Health Sciences. In addition, it has 20 research entities, numerous centres and institutes and 102 researchers with ratings from the National Research Foundation. The latter include a physicist with an A1 rating. The Potchefstroom Campus was the first university in South Africa to offer the M Eng and the MSc in Nuclear Engineering. The Campus is also a key partner in the technology development of South Africa’s Pebble Bed Modular Reactor project. In addition to its impressive academic and research credentials, the Potchefstroom Campus is well known for its sporting prowess and facilities. These include the FNB High Performance Institute, where several Olympic athletics teams trained in preparation for the 2008 Olympic Games. The HPI has also been chosen as the Africa Sports Development Centre by the International Cycling Union and the International Triathlon Federation.
C5 and C6: Faculty of Education Sciences buildings; E3 and E5: Faculty of Economic Sciences buildings and F14: Auditorium
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CONTACT DETAILS Please send all communication about administrative matters to: The Congress Secretary Elsa Stoop P.O Box 539 North West University Potchefstroom 2520 Tel: 018 299 4719 Fax: 018 299 4744 E-mail: [email protected]
Please send all communication about the academic programme to: The Academic Coordinator Dr Susan Nieuwoudt School for Curriculum Studies Faculty of Education Sciences North-West University Potchefstroom 2520 Tel: 018 299 4719 Email : [email protected]
CONGRESS WEBSITE For additional and updated information, visit the congress website at http://www.amesa.org.za/AMESA2012/index.htm
LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE (LOC) Congress Director: Hercules Nieuwoudt
Tel: 018 299 4719 E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Programme Coordinator: Susan Nieuwoudt
Tel: 018 299 4719 E-mail: [email protected]
Members of the AMESA Congress 2012 LOC:
Sipho Vilakazi Dikeledi Mamiala Princess Molefe Joany Fransman
Annalie Roux Gasenakeletso Hebe Heleen Coetzee Rudi van de Venter
Elsa Stoop Paul Mabusela Hermien Dreyer Palesa Bungane
Paul Ncwang Dorothy Laubscher Ishmael Seobi
DEADLINES
Offer to review papers 24 February 2012
Submission of papers for reviewing 16 March 2012
Receive reviewed papers back 27 April 2012
Application for financial support 30 April 2012
Early registration 30 April 2012
Normal registration 1 - 31 May 2012
Late Registration 1 – 18 June 2012
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PLENARY SPEAKERS
Tim Rowland (UK) is Chair of the STeM (Science, Technology and Mathematics Education) Academic Group at the University of Cambridge, UK. Tim took an interest in mathematics from an early age, compulsively computing squares in his head whilst playing in defense for his primary school football team. He taught mathematics at a College of Education and two secondary schools before moving to teacher education and research in mathematics education. Tim has a wide range of research interests, including language and informal approaches to proof. In recent years his work has focused on the role of mathematical knowledge in teaching. He is implicated in two recent books on teacher knowledge, one jointly-authored with Cambridge colleagues; the other co-edited, and is joint editor of the journal /Research in Mathematics Education. Tim is Vice President of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME), and was Chair of the International Program Committee for the Conference of European Research in Mathematics Education held in Rzeszów, Poland, in 2011. He has a completed PhD in mathematics education and an uncompleted one (which took even longer) in mathematical logic.
Johann Engelbrecht (SA) is deputy dean of the faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Pretoria and current director of the SA Mathematics Foundation. He was one of the founders of the international Delta movement, a southern hemisphere collaboration in the field of undergraduate mathematics education. He received awards for teaching, including the Claude Harris Leon Award “Championship in Mathematics Teaching” in 1998 and the South African Mathematical Society Award for the advancement of mathematics in 2005. Johann was the founder of the Mathematics for Undergraduates Teaching Initiative (MUTI), fostering ties between the mathematicians and other role-players, including other departments, faculties and universities and also initiated the UP mathematics competition. He was co-developer of computer courseware programmes in mathematics, co-authored two undergraduate textbooks in mathematics and developed numerous new courses and programmes in undergraduate mathematics. He represents South Africa on the International Programme Committee for ICME 2012 in Seoul.
Cyril Julie (SA) is a professor of Mathematics education at the University of the Western Cape. He also held a similar position at the University of Agder in Norway and acted as visiting Professor at the University of Bergen. He has been involved in mathematics education since the early 1970s as a teacher, developer of resources for school mathematics, conceptualiser and director of support programmes in mathematics for learners and teachers. At UWC, he has led the conceptualisation, development and implementation of degree programmes in mathematics for teachers and mathematics. He also led the Graduate Studies in Science, Mathematics and Technology education programme – a multi-national project to develop research capacity in Sub-Saharan countries through doctoral studies. Cyril was instrumental in establishing AMESA and is a member of the Agder Society of Letters and Science in Norway. He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters and completed two books. He has different interrelated research interests, including amongst others, the development of high-quality teaching of school mathematics, the teaching and learning of the applications of mathematics and mathematical modelling, and elementary mathematics from an advanced point of view and advanced mathematics from an elementary point of view.
Makhalanyane Phillip Moeti (SA), has been teaching at Vuyani Mawethu Secondary School, in Matlosana for the past 16 years. He has taught Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy and Physical Science from Grade 10 to 12 and is currently the subject head of Mathematics and Mathematical Literacy at his school from Grade 8 to Grade 12. In 2006 he was appointed as one of eight master trainers by North West’s Mathematics, Science and Technology Services (MSTS). As master trainer for mathematics, he developed training materials and trained mathematics teachers on mathematics content knowledge in relation to the National Curriculum Statement (NCS). He facilitated at numerous workshops and clinics under the auspices of AMESA, North West MSTS and South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) on mathematics content and mathematics curriculum issues. He is interested in the learning and teaching of Algebra with specific focus on learners’ errors and misconceptions. He believes that one of the reasons for the poor performance in secondary school mathematics is the transition from arithmetic to algebra. He harbors a notion that continuous learning is a “lived” experience that improves and extends the world.
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PANEL 1: Mathematics Learning in Early Childhood (Foundation Phase)
Retha van Niekerk (SA) is currently a lecturer in the School of Education at North-West University. From 1989 to the completion of her PhD in 1997, she worked with small groups (6 to 8 year old learners) in investigating the development of their overall numeracy skills with a focus on their spatial development skills. The latter formed the basis of a PhD. After the completion of the PhD in 1998 she developed the SOC (Spatial Operational Capacity) model of spatial representation in the context of “building with blocks.
PANEL 2: Enacting of the Mathematics Curriculum
David Sekao holds a PhD in Mathematics Education from the University of North-West. He started his teaching career 23 years ago as a Mathematics teacher and later became Head of Department. He joined the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) as a provincial mathematics coordinator in the GET. During his tenure as a provincial mathematics coordinator his responsibilities included the development of mathematics curricula as well as supporting subject advisors in the province on the implementation of mathematics curricula. Dr Sekao is currently in the employment of the Department of Basic Education (DBE) as a national mathematics coordinator and his primary responsibility is to develop the mathematics curriculum in the GET.
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME Sunday 24 June 14:00 – 18:00 Registration in the foyer of the Economic Sciences building (E3) 15:00 – 17:00 Pre-congress computer workshop (GeoGebra: Dr Gerrit Stolts (UP)) 17:30 – 19:30 (Repeat)
Monday 25 June 08:00 – 10:00 Registration in the foyer of the auditorium (F14) Tea/Coffee 10:30 – 11:30 Opening Ceremony (Auditorium) 11:30 – 13:00 Plenary 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 15:30 Parallel sessions 15:30 – 16:00 Tea/Coffee 16:00 – 17:30 Panel Discussion 1 18:00 Welcome Dinner Tuesday 26 June 08:30 – 10:00 Plenary 10.00 – 10:30 Tea/Coffee 10:30 – 13:00 Parallel sessions 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 15:30 Panel discussion 2 15:30 – 16:00 Tea/Coffee 16:00 – 17:00 Parallel sessions 17:00 – 18:30 Regional Meetings 19:00 Jazz Evening Wednesday 27 June 08:00 – 09:00 Parallel sessions 09:00 – 10:00 Interest Group meetings 10:00 – 10:30 Tea/Coffee 10:30 – 12:00 Plenary 12:00 – 13:00 AGM 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 17:00 Excursions/Learning Experiences for Math Teachers (workshops, Science Centre) 18:00 Cultural Evening Thursday 28 June 08:30 – 10:00 Plenary 10:00 – 10:30 Tea/Coffee 10:30 – 11:30 Parallel sessions 11:45 – 12:30 Closing Ceremony 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
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EQUIPMENT FOR PRESENTERS
For computer workshops, presenters must supply any software to be pre-installed at least two weeks before the start of the congress. E-mail Elsa Stoop at: [email protected]
EXHIBITS AND MATHS MARKET Publishers, entrepreneurs and NGOs are invited to
Exhibit their commercial products and services in the foyer of the Economic Sciences Building
Present and promote their products in a Maths Market session during the academic programme. For more details: Contact Elsa Stoop at [email protected]
EXCURSIONS
Vredefort Dome
This World Heritage Site is the biggest meteorite impact that geologists have yet found on earth and is nearly twice as big as the impact that killed the Dinosaurs 65 million years ago. This makes it a site of great importance for Scientists. It is also the oldest impact crater that has been found on earth. www.tourismnorthwest.co.za/vredefort_dome
R130
Letsatsi la
Afrika
Game Farm: All guests pay R130 www.letsatsi-la-africa.co.za
Touching, playing and taking photos with cubs/small animals
Extra R70 (Maximum: 300 persons)
R200
Game drive at the riverside with: Buffalo, Giraffe , blue Wildebeest, Impala, Waterbuck, Eland, Kudu and many more
Extra R100 (Maximum: 300 persons)
R230
Ikageng Township Tour
Experience historical sites and the township life at a very low cost
R60
EVENING SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
Monday
18:00 Welcome Dinner (included in registration fee) Cash bar available
Tuesday
19:00
Jazz Evening (R 120) Cash bar available
Wednesday
18:00
Cultural Evening (R120) Cash bar available
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ACCOMMODATION We provide details of hotel and guest house accommodation in Potchefstroom. Participants should make their own arrangements with these establishments, and should confirm these details before doing their bookings. The prices vary for people sharing.
Guest houses & Lodges (Bed and breakfast) in Potchefstroom Name Address Contact Numbers Approx.
price/ From NWU
Tel: Fax E-mail
@ Syringa GH ***
97 Peter Mokaba Ave
018 297 6335
018 297 0518
R400+ 3km
A Rose Garden ****
166 Dr Beyers Naudé Ave
018297 4084
018 297 4084
R400+
A Tapestry Garden AA graded
260 Walter Sisulu Ave
018 297 4856
018 294 6818
R400+ 4km
Aandrus***
Mooirivier Estates
018 290 5773
018 290 5773
R300+
Adato****
70 Peter Mokaba Ave
018 294 5244
086 504 4114
R400+ 2km
Agapé****
65 Silver St
018 293 1686
018 293 2124
www.agapeguesthouse.co.za;
R400+
Akkerlaan****
54 Peter Mokaba Ave
018 293 1213
018 297 0717
R600+ 3km
Alec Wright's House****
50 Dr Beyers Naudé Ave
018 297 4120
018 293 1008
R540+ 4km
Ancient Amperor Estate*****
21 Postma St, Lake Resort Area, Potch.
018 294 4944
018 294 4944
R750 1 km
Accommodation at Potch ***
156 Kruis St
018 297 7160
018 2977160
R300 7 km
Annelie***
45 Silwer St
018 297 7663
018 297 7663
R300+ 1km
Bed Stop***
Thabo Mbeki Drive North
018 294 5481
018 294 5481
R300 500m
Beukes***
25 Beukes Ave
082-852-2426
018297 1348
R380 2km
Bona Hule Game Farm **
Parys Road
084 574 6079
086 540 5766
On a farm
Cherry On Top***
182 Kock St
018 293 2767
086 692 0425
R300+ 10km
Cosy Cottage***
38 Parys Ave
018 290 5710
086 509 0470
R300+ 4km
De Tuis Huiz***
74 Nieuwe St
018 297 7419
082 898 2404
R300+ 4km
Die Herberg **
14 Spioenkop St 018 297 4235
018 297 4235
Drostdy***
Johannesburg Rd, N12 Potchefstroom
018 290 5624
086 675 5417
R250+ 8km
Elizabeth’s Manor****
James Moroka St 018 297 5561
018 2975561
R400+ 1,7km
Feather Hill Wellness Spa*****
Dagbreek Landgoed, Carletonville Rd
018 285 1050
086 647 4223
R850 7km
Gracias***
421 Vyfhoek Potchefstroom
018297 5040
018 297 5040
R350 1km
Huys Ten Bosch***
7 Meyer St
018 294 4310
018 294 4310
R480 500m
Kommaweer Herberg***
Beach Ave, Baillie Park, Potchefstroom
083 702 1908
086 543 0044
R300 6km
Kumkani Country Lodge****
Paryslaan 37
018 290 7387
018 290 8440
R350 4km
Kwena Lodge ***
801 Vyfhoek, Potchefstroom
082 082 7173
086 623 6523
R300 6km
La Ryk Guest House
218 Beyers Naude Dr
082 787 1504
R350+ 2km
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Leopard Lily
117 Rissik St
018 293 3315
082 432 9585
R350+ R1km
Lotlametswe B&B**
04 Oversteeg Ave, Dassierand. Potch.
082 332 7521
[email protected] R300+ 2km
Magnolia***
87 Chris Hani Ave
018 293 3383
018 293 3383
R400+ 5km
Maraschino Boutique House*****
36 Piet Bosman Street
018 294 7805
018 294 4306
R300+
Marita***
36 Walter Sisulu Ave
018 297 7663
018 297 7663
R300+ 1km
Oak Lodge ****
36 Thabo Mbeki Rd
018 293 2599
018 297 2280
R450+
On Golden Pond
2 Van Rooy St
018 894 4208
R300+ 2km
On Site ***
N12 Road, Potchefstroom,
0861 257 257
086 750 9866
R300+ 6km
Ons Spens guest House
2 Makou St
018 297 4988
082 444 2085
R260+ 2km
Oudrift Riverside Lodge****
Hoewe 429, Thabo Mbeki Drive
018 297 4939
018 297 4939
R435+ 2km
Phinah’s B&B** 5978 Mmamogale St Ikageng
072 804 5770
086 651 6475
R300+ 8km
Provence Guest House
Plot 131 Colony farm Boskop
072 370 8584
018 297 4694
R450+ 10 km
Pukulani****
14 Calderbank Ave
018 297 4297
018 297 4299
R450+ 7km
Rusplek langs Pad**
Plot 466, Potchefstroom, 2531
018 290 7861
072 258 8283
R200+ 8km
Shady Acres***
25 Mooivallei Estate
018 290 5773
086 541 2509
R400+ 2km
Soetdoring***
13 Walter Sisulu Ave
018 294 6202
018 294 6202
R350+ 1km
Theoni’s Place***
Plot 832, Vyfhoek
018 290 5916
086 562 1297
R300+ 7km
The Farmhouse***
608 MC Roode Rd
018 290 5228
R350 7km
Tiffany Guesthouse***
151 Peter Mokaba
018 297 7419
R400+ 4km
Twin Palms***
15 Walter Sisulu Ave
018 294 3188
018 294 3189
R350+ 5km
Venter****
30 Hoffman St
018 297 3797
018 297 3797
R350+ 1km
Vonkel-en-KolJander***
36 Steve Biko Street
018 294 5965
018 294 5965
R450 500m
HOTELS Elgro Hotel***
60 Wolmarans Street
018 297 5411
086 646 3689
R425+
Impala Hotel
70 Kerk Street
018 297 3954
R295
Road Lodge
Govan Mbeki Road
018 293 9300
018 293 9330
R475+ 5km
Willows Garden Court Hotel****
Cnr Nelson Mandela
018 297 6285
018 297 0915
R690 6km
Lakeside Pleasure Resort
Potch Dam, Calderbank Av
018 299 5470 R499 (4 persons)
2km
Lakeside Caravan Park
Potch Dam, Calderbank Av
018 299 5470 POR 2km
Note: Hotels offer a special discount for delegates who make Group Reservations.
More information: The Potchefstroom Gateway (www.potchefstroom.co.za)
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MEALS
Lunches and the welcome dinner (Monday evening) are included in the registration fee.
Breakfast and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Dinners are not included in the registration fee and delegates have to make their own arrangements.
Please indicate your dietary requirements on the Registration Form. Vegetarian, Kosher or Halaal meals are available by prior arrangement.
TRANSPORT The transport coordinator is Paul Mabusela. Contact details: [email protected] (083 664 3140)
Transport to and from the venue for participants arriving by bus, train or plane can be provided.
Please supply your details on the registration form (page 13).
CANCELLATION POLICY
Once your registration form has been processed, a cancellation fee of 20% of all costs will be charged for cancellations up to 31 May 2012.
No refunds of complete or partial costs will be made for any cancellation, after 1 June 2012.
APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT A limited amount of funding is available to assist those participants who would otherwise be unable to attend the Congress. The attached application form (see page 16) must be submitted by 30 April 2012.
CONGRESS MEMORABILIA
Congress scarves will be included in the congress bag.
Sweatshirts can be purchased at the congress venue.
WEATHER IN JUNE
Please remember that it will be winter in Potchefstroom, usually sunny during the day, but extremely cold in the evening and at night. Warm clothing is essential.
The average day time temperature can be as much as 20°C, while the average night time temperature can be as low as -4°C.
HOW TO GET TO POTCHEFSTROOM By air: There are direct flights from Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Bloemfontein, Polokwane,
Nelspruit, and Kimberley to Johannesburg. See the websites of the individual airlines or www.travelstart.co.za
By train: There are train services to Potchefstroom from Cape Town, Durban, etc. See the website:
http://www.spoornet.co.za/ShosholozaMeyl
By bus: See the following websites: http://www.greyhound.co.za; http://www.translux.co.za
http://www.intercape.co.za; http://www.saroadlink.co.za
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TRANSPORT COSTS
OR Tambo/Lanseria Airport to Potch Sunday 24 June (departure time – 11:30/15:30)
R200
OR Tambo/Lanseria Airport to Potch
Monday 25th June (departure time - 8:00/14:00)
R200
Potch to Lanseria or OR Tambo
Thursday 28th June (departure time – 14:00)
R200
Transport from and to the train station or bus terminals in Potchefstroom: Contact Paul Mabusela (083 664 3140) NB: These transport costs are payable to the Bus driver on site before departure.
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REGISTRATION Participants will be registered for the AMESA Congress 2012 only after receipt of a completed registration form and payment of all costs associated with the congress. Registration fees include admission to all sessions, copies of the congress programme and the proceedings, the congress bag, morning and afternoon teas, lunch, and the welcome dinner.
To qualify for the reduced Early Registration fee of R750 your completed registration form and payment must reach the Congress Secretary by 30 April 2012.
To qualify for the Normal Registration fee of R800 your completed registration form and payment must reach the Congress Secretary between 30 April and 1 June 2012.
Participants registering from 1 to 18 June will have to pay R1200. AMESA MEMBERSHIP
Please Note:
All participants must be current paid-up AMESA individual or institutional members. Please bring your membership card to Registration.
Participants who are not members must complete the attached AMESA membership application form (see page 14) and pay the appropriate membership subscription fee.
Please return the completed registration form (with proof of payment) to the AMESA Congress Secretary using one of the following methods:
The Congress Secretary Elsa Stoop Box 539 Faculty of Education Sciences North-West University Potchefstroom, 2520 Tel: 018 299 4719 Fax: 018 299 4744 only if you are not paying by cheque
E-mail: [email protected] only if you can attach the necessary forms.
BANKING DETAILS OF CONGRESS (FOR PAYMENT)
Account Name: NWU Potchefstroom Campus
Name of Bank: ABSA
Account Number: 670 642 313
Type of Account: Cheque Account
Branch Name: POTCHEFSTROOM
Branch Code: 632 005
Reference: 51001.E570410.AMESA
The reference must be entered on your deposit slip precisely as indicated above.
Clearly enter your name in the section provided for “Deposit made by:” on the deposit slip.
The onus is on you to ensure that we receive the relevant information.
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CONGRESS 2012 REGISTRATION FORM Note: You can download an electronic registration form at: http://www.amesa.org.za/AMESA2012/index.htm
CONTACT DETAILS
Title:
First Name: Surname:
Postal Address:
Code:
Institution:
Email Address:
Home:
Work: Fax: Cell:
Are you a current paid-up AMESA member? Yes No
If Yes, please provide membership number:
If No, please complete membership form Membership fees
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REGISTRATION
Early Bird Registration: R750 (by 30 April 2012) R
Normal Registration: R800 (1 May to 31 May 2012) R
Late Registration: R1 200 (1 June to 18 June) R
Day Visitor @ R250 per day Mon Tue Wed Thurs R
NOTE: Congress Materials will be available for Day Visitors at an additional cost of R250 as long as
Registration is received before 10 June.
DIETARY REQUIREMENTS (Please tick)
Vegetarian Halaal Kosher Diabetic
PRE-CONGRESS COMPUTER WORKSHOP (please see provisional programme)
I will attend (mark applicable box) NO YES
EVENING FUNCTIONS
Tuesday 26 June: Jazz Evening (R120) R
Wednesday 27 June: Cultural Evening (Wednesday) R120 R
EXCURSIONS (choose one, please see page 8)
Vredefort Dome
Heritage Site
R 130.00
Letsatsi La Afrika
Game Farm
R130.00 + R70/R100
Ikageng Township Tour
R60 R
TOTAL AMOUNT PAID
R
TRANSPORT
OR Tambo / Lanseria Airport to Potch
(underline the applicable airport)
Sunday 24 June
(departure time – 11:30/15:30)
R200
Payable to
Bus driver
on site before
departure
OR Tambo / Lanseria Airport to Potch
(underline the applicable airport)
Monday 25th June
(departure time - 8:00/14:00)
R200
Potch to Lanseria / O.R Tambo
(underline the applicable airport)
Thursday 28th
June
(departure time – 14:00)
R200
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PAYMENT FOR THE CONGRESS
Please complete your Registration Form (PAGE 13), your Payment Form (PAGE 14) and,
where necessary, your Membership Application/Renewal Form (PAGE 15) and send them
to the AMESA Congress Secretariat with proof of payment using one of the following
methods:
By fax to: Fax: 018 299 4744 or 018 299 4717 (only if you are not paying by cheque)
By e-mail to: [email protected] (only if you can attach the necessary forms)
By post to: The Congress Secretary Elsa Stoop P.O Box 539 North West University Potchefstroom 2520
PAYMENT METHOD (please tick)
Internet Payment or Bank transfer:
BANKING DETAILS OF CONGRESS 2012 (FOR PAYMENT)
Account Name: NWU Potchefstroom Campus
Name of Bank: ABSA
Account Number: 670 642 313
Type of Account: Cheque Account
Branch Name: POTCHEFSTROOM
Branch Code: 632 005
Reference: 51001.E570410.AMESA
The reference must be entered on your deposit slip precisely as indicated above.
Clearly enter your name in the section provided for “Deposit made by:” on the deposit slip.
The onus is on you to ensure that we receive the relevant information
Cheque or postal order made out to AMESA CONGRESS 2012.
Credit Card:
Please debit my credit card account (Visa and MasterCard only) with R _________
Card number:
CVV Number: (last three numbers on the back of your credit card)
Tick your method of payment: Straight: Budget: 6 months 12 months
Name on card: ____________________________________ Expiry date: ______________
Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ___________________
Note: Your registration is not complete until we receive your full payment.
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AMESA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION/RENEWAL FORM
If you are not a current paid-up AMESA member, you need to complete this section.
Please complete in full and in capital letters
1. Membership No (if renewal): _________________
2. Province: _____________________ Branch: ____________________ (if known)
3. Membership type: Individual Institutional Associate (e.g. full-time student)
4. Field of Interest: Primary Secondary Tertiary
5. For Individual and Associate members only:
Surname: _____________________ First Name: ______________ Title: ___________
Postal address: ____________________________________ Postal Code: ___________
Tel. no: _______________ Fax: _________________ E-mail: ____________________
6. For Institutional members only:
Designation of person to whom correspondence should be addressed
(e.g. The HOD Mathematics / Librarian): _________________________________________
Name of Institution: ________________________________________________________
Postal address: _____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________ Postal Code: ___________
Tel. no: _______________ Fax: _________________ E-mail: ____________________
7. For student (associate) members only:
I hereby declare that I am a full-time, pre-service student at the following tertiary institution:
_______________________________________ Signature: _____________________________
Please include proof of registration at tertiary institution with your application.
8. Membership subscription fee:
Mark one, and then include the amount in the membership section and total
South Africa, Individual: R120
South Africa, Institutional: R340
South Africa, Associate (Full Time Student at a Tertiary Institution): R30
South Africa, Life Membership: R3000
Other African countries, individual: ZAR 150
Non-African countries, individual: USD65.00
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The Congress Secretary Elsa Stoop Box 539 Faculty of Education Sciences North-West University Potchefstroom 2520 Tel: 018 299 4719 Fax: 018 299 4744 E-mail: [email protected]
Application for Financial support: AMESA Congress 2012
Note: Closing date is 30 April 2012
I, ................................................................................................................................................. ,
would like to apply for financial support to attend AMESA Congress 2011.
Surname: .......................................................................................................................................
First names: ..................................................................................................................................
Postal address: .............................................................................................................................
.........................................................................................................................................................
Postal code: ...........................................
Institution: .................................................................................................................
Area of interest .Tick: Primary Secondary Tertiary
Tel: (Home) .................................... (Work) .............................. Fax: ..........................................
E-mail: ............................................................................................................................................
Complete 1 and 2 below and take note of 3:
1. I am an AMESA member. Tick: YES NO Membership number: ........................
2. I am able to contribute R........….…….. of the projected R………........... costs for my attendance.
3. I undertake to write an article/report on AMESA Congress 2012 which may be published in
AMESA News.
Signature: ................................................. Date: .......................
The following points are very important, so please make special note of them:
A typed ½ to 1 page motivation as well as a detailed budget must accompany this application.
No application will be considered without this detailed budget.
Only paid-up AMESA members who will be participating in the congress programme may apply for
funding.
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