Testimonials
“In the world of math education, Ron Lancaster is a gift that keeps on giving. He’s a favorite speaker at our Teaching Contemporary Mathematics Conference year after year because our teacher-attendees are mesmerized by the rich and creative ways he thinks about mathematics as well as by his talent for using algebra, geometry, precalculus, and more to uncover fascinating patterns and relationships in the diversity of places he finds himself. Teachers walk out of Lancaster’s sessions with a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications. And, they feel inspired to look at old problems and ideas through new lenses and then redesign their lessons to better challenge and excite their students. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Lancaster for many years to come.”
– Forrest Hinton, Teaching Contemporary Mathematics Coordinator, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
“Ron is impressive inside and outside of the classroom. His workshops are presented in such a way that even the most math-phobic people would be put at ease. What impressed me most was his spontaneity and ability to switch gears when an unexpected question was presented. Although Ron’s forte is middle and high school mathematics, Ron was able to modify and present his material in such a way that all grade levels, elementary to high school, benefited from attending his workshops.”
– Lolita Mattos, Head of Mathematics Department, Surabaya Intercultural School, Indonesia
“Ron visited our school on more than one occasion, spending a week at a time working with our middle and high school math teachers. His love of math is contagious and his math walks foster wonder in both teachers and students. Through his workshops, and by generously sharing his resources, he supported our teachers in engaging students in rich, complex tasks that both challenged and inspired them.”
– Michelle Kuhns, former Director of Learning, American School of Dubai
“Ron Lancaster has been an important part of our development as a department and for the development of many of our 12th grade students this year. We brought in Ron to help get some ideas of how investigations and inquiry based learning could be further implemented in our classrooms. Ron challenged us to think how multiple units could be covered across single investigations, he had us try some of his open-ended activities, and he (most importantly) spurred us on to have great conversations about inquiry based methods with in our department that are still going on today. Along with all of this Ron also was willing to work with our grade 12 students individually that needed help with a direction to pursue for their HL IAs. I know many of my students were in contact with him well after he had gone back to Canada. The willingness and patience Ron showed during his time here (and afterwards) reflect his amazing character and his deep-rooted love of math. He was both inspirational and practical in his approaches.”
– Ryon Vallans, Head of Mathematics Department, Jakarta Intercultural School
“Ron Lancaster facilitated a weekend workshop at our school for K-12 teachers. I was very impressed with his passion for mathematics and admired his unique ability to see the world though mathematical lens. I have never met anyone who is so inspiring, curious and creative like him.
Mr. Lancaster has an extraordinary talent to develop mathematical questions and tasks related to everyday life (architecture, design, public art, floor patterns, shoes, movies, newspaper articles and origami). He is able to make mathematics come alive and he has endless strategies for teachers to use to engage their students.
His passion for teaching has inspired me as a teacher to find and think of more creative ways to help my students enjoy learning mathematics. Walking out of his lecture, I found myself looking at this world with his set of new lenses and with a better understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications.”
– Feny Ong, Surabaya International School
“Ron Lancaster facilitated a weekend workshop at our school for K-12 teachers. I was very impressed with his passion for mathematics and admired his unique ability to see the world though mathematical lens. I have never met anyone who is so inspiring, curious and creative like him.
Mr. Lancaster has an extraordinary talent to develop mathematical questions and tasks related to everyday life (architecture, design, public art, floor patterns, shoes, movies, newspaper articles and origami). He is able to make mathematics come alive and he has endless strategies for teachers to use to engage their students.
His passion for teaching has inspired me as a teacher to find and think of more creative ways to help my students enjoy learning mathematics. Walking out of his lecture, I found myself looking at this world with his set of new lenses and with a better understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications.”
– Feny Ong, Surabaya International School