Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers - Structure

Structure

The AAMT has a federal structure consisting of these state, territory and regional mathematics associations:

  • Canberra Mathematical Association
  • Mathematical Association of New South Wales
  • Mathematical Association of South Australia
  • Mathematical Association of Tasmania
  • Mathematical Association of Victoria
  • Mathematical Association of Western Australia
  • Mathematics Teachers Association of the Northern Territory
  • New England Mathematical Association
  • Newcastle Mathematical Association
  • Primary Mathematics Association of South Australia
  • Queensland Association of Mathematics Teachers
  • Southern Cross Mathematical Association

The AAMT is governed by a council of representatives from these associations which appoints an executive consisting of a President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and either a President Elect or Immediate Past President.

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