Club 1729 is to develop mathematical knowledge to increase students' interest and confidence.
It will support classroom learning, enrich their skills with higher order thinking & prepare students for future Math competitions.
Club 1729 is to enable students to become more confident in using mathematics to analyze and solve problems in real-life situations.
Students will co-operatively work to complete logic and Math puzzles.
Roles and responsibilities
Leadership Team:
resident/Chairperson: Leads meetings, oversees club activities, and represents the club in external matters.
Vice President/Co-chair: Assists the president and may assume their duties in their absence.
Secretary: Takes meeting minutes, maintains records, and handles communication within the club.
Treasurer: Manages the club's finances, including budgeting, fundraising, and financial reporting.
Event Coordinators:
Organize Math Competitions: Plan and execute math competitions within the club or with other schools/organizations.
Workshops and Seminars: Coordinate educational workshops, seminars, or guest speaker events to enhance members' mathematical skills and knowledge.
Membership Engagement:
Recruitment: Actively recruit new members and promote the benefits of joining the math club.
Member Relations: Foster a sense of community among members and encourage collaboration on math-related projects.
Academic Support:
Tutoring: Provide tutoring services for members who need assistance with their math coursework.
Study Groups: Organize and facilitate study groups to encourage collaborative learning.
Community Outreach:
Math Outreach Programs: Engage with the community by organizing math-related activities for local schools or community groups.
Math Awareness Events: Celebrate math-related observances, such as Pi Day, and promote math awareness within the community.
Communication and Publicity:
Social Media Management: Maintain social media accounts to keep members and the community informed about club activities.
Newsletter: Compile and distribute regular newsletters updating members on club news, upcoming events, and achievements.
Collaboration with Other Clubs/Organizations:
Interclub Activities: Coordinate joint activities with other STEM-related clubs or organizations.
Collaborative Events: Work with other academic clubs to organize interdisciplinary events or projects.
Professional Development:
Conference Attendance: Encourage members to attend math conferences or competitions outside the club for further professional development.
Research Opportunities: Facilitate access to research opportunities or projects for members interested in exploring advanced mathematical concepts.
Innovation and Creativity:
Math Projects: Encourage and support members in pursuing independent or group math projects that go beyond the standard curriculum.
Records and Documentation:
Maintain Club Records: Keep records of membership, attendance, and achievements.
Historical Documentation: Document the history of the club, including notable events, achievements, and changes in leadership.
Mission
Our mission is to cultivate a supportive community where all members can explore, appreciate, and excel in mathematics.
Through interactive sessions, workshops, and competitions, we aim to enhance problem-solving abilities, foster creativity, and instil a passion for lifelong learning in mathematics.
Ultimately, we aspire to empower individuals with the skills and confidence to apply mathematics to real-world challenges.
Vision
To inspire a love for mathematics through exploration, collaboration, and problem-solving, fostering a community of lifelong learners.
To cultivate critical thinking and mathematical proficiency, preparing members for future challenges and opportunities.