Conference History

A. International Conference on "Creativity and Mathematics Education"
(July 15-19,1999 in Muenster, Germany)
  There is a summary with the results of the conference and with more details how to get the proceedings.
B. Topic Study Group No. 16 at ICME 9: Creativity in Mathematics Education and the Education of Gifted Students
(31 July - 6 August 2000 in Tokyo, Japan)
  You may study the program, described in the short summary report.
C. Mathematics Education Study Group (MESG)
(August 7-8, 2000 in Tokyo, Japan)
  MESG has published the conference proceedings in English. For more details you may ask the president of MESG, Prof. Kiyoshi Yokochi.
D. NAGC 48th Annual Convention
(November 7 - 11, 2001 in Cincinnati, Ohio USA)
  Professor Linda Sheffield from Northern Kentucky University initiated that the National Association for Gifted Children of the USA (NAGC) on its annual meeting in 2001 had an international special strand on "Math for High Ability Students".
E. International Conference on Creativity in Mathematics Education and the Education of Gifted Students
(July 15 - 19, 2002 in Riga, Latvia)
  This conference was organized by Agnis Andzans and his team. About 40 people from 15 countries discussed the role of creativity and the role of competitions on  future developments in mathematics education. There are proceedings available (130 pages, 5 US$ + postage) via  Agnis Andzans or Hartwig Meissner or Emiliya Angelova Velikova.
F. The Third International Conference on "Creativity in Mathematics Education and the Education of Gifted Students"
(3 - 9 August 2003 in Rousse, Republic of Bulgaria)
  The conference was organized by Emiliya Angelova Velikova and her team at the University of Rousse, Bulgaria.
G. The Fourth International Conference on Creativity in Mathematics Education and the Education of Gifted Students
(July 5 - 8, 2006 in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic).
 

This conference was organized by Alena Hospesova and her team from the Pedagogical Faculty of the University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice.
For more details see http://www.pf.jcu.cz/stru/katedry/m/creativity/