Multicultural and Gender Equity in the Mathematics Classroom

Multicultural and Gender Equity in the Mathematics Classroom
Author: Janet Trentacosta,Margaret J. Kenney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015036593609

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This 1997 yearbook presents a vision of how research and classroom practices related to multicultural diversity and gender equity can reinforce each other to ensure a powerful mathematics program for all students regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status. This book contains a variety of perspectives and diverse voices that address relevant issues and suggest possible models that exemplify the vision. The yearbook is organized in five parts: (1) Issues and Perspectives; (2) Classroom Cultures; (3) Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment; (4) Professional Development; and (5) Future Directions. The first section contains five papers that address topics such as the inclusion of blacks in the mathematics community and lessons from multicultural classrooms in Australia. The second section contains seven papers addressing topics such as ethnomathematics, bias in the classroom, and gender-equitable classrooms. Nine papers on a variety of equity issues, including integrating culture into the mathematics classroom and assessment, are presented in next section, and five papers that cover family involvement and communication strategies are included in the fourth section. The book concludes with two papers that discuss perspectives on the future direction of equity efforts in mathematics education. (DDR)

Towards Equity in Mathematics Education

Towards Equity in Mathematics Education
Author: Helen Forgasz,Ferdinand Rivera
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2012-03-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783642277023

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​​This volume gathers together twenty major chapters that tackle a variety of issues associated with equity in mathematics education along the dimensions of gender, culture, curriculum diversity, and matters of a biological nature. The pursuit of equity in mathematics education is an important concern in the history of the present. Since there is no doubt about the significant role of mathematics in almost every aspect of life, it means that all individuals regardless of sex, in any age range, and in whatever context need to be provided with an opportunity to become mathematically able. The publication of this Springer volume on equity in mathematics education is situated at a time when there is strong and sustained research evidence indicating the persistence of an equity gap in mathematics, which has now enabled the mathematics education community to engage in a discourse of access for all. The research studies that are reported and discussed in the volume have been drawn from an international group of distinguished scholars whose impressive, forward-looking, and thought-provoking perspectives on relevant issues incite, broaden, and expand complicated conversations on how we might effectively achieve equity in mathematics education at the local, institutional, and systemic levels. Further, the up-to-date research knowledge in the field that is reflected in this volume provides conceptual and practical outlines for mechanisms of change, including models, examples, and usable theories that can inform the development of powerful equitable practices and the mobilization of meaningful equity interventions in different contexts of mathematics education.​

Improving Access to Mathematics

Improving Access to Mathematics
Author: Na'ilah Suad Nasir,Paul Cobb
Publsiher: Multicultural Education
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39076002613474

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Key experts with extensive research and classroom experience examine how the multiple dimensions of race, class, culture, power, and knowledge interact in mathematics classrooms to foster and create inequities. Chapters explore new theoretical perspectives, describe successful classroom practices, and offer insights into how we might develop an effective sociocultural approach to equity in math education. Seeing diversity as an instructional resource rather than as an obstacle to be overcome, this forward-looking volume: Helps us to understand the process by which diverse learners experience mathematics education. Examines the way students’ identities can influence their mathematics learning. Describes mathematics education programs that have demonstrated their success with poor, urban, and rural students of color. Explains why certain teaching and learning interventions are successful. Offers culturally based approaches to mathematics education, including activities for the classroom.

Perspectives on Gender

Perspectives on Gender
Author: Judith E. Jacobs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015053494921

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This provocative collection challenges teachers to consider their role in ensuring equity in mathematics education for girls and women and offers exemplars of interventions that encourage young women in mathematics. Delineations of the need for, and efficacy of, instructional methods and curricular approaches that are aspects of feminist pedagogy will stimulate you to build a multicultural, gender-equitable mathematics classroom.

Towards Gender Equity in Mathematics Education

Towards Gender Equity in Mathematics Education
Author: Gila Hanna
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780306472053

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THE REAL WORLD OF MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION In this Preface, I would like to focus on what I mean by “education” and speak about the models and metaphors that are used when people talk, write, and act in the domain of education. We need to look at the assu- tions and processes that the models and metaphors implicitly and explicitly contain. I feel we should explore whether there is a specific thrust to mat- matics education in the here and now, and be very practical about it. For me education is the enhancement of knowledge and understanding, and there is a strong and unbreakable link between the two. There seems l- tle point in acquiring knowledge without understanding its meaning. Nor is it enough to gain a deep understanding of problems without gaining the appropriate knowledge to work for their solution. Thus knowledge and understanding are each necessary conditions for the process of education, but only when they are linked will the process bear fruit. Only in the b- anced interplay of knowledge and understanding can we expect to achieve genuine education.

Selected writings from the Journal of the Mathematics Council of the Alberta Teachers Association

Selected writings from the Journal of the Mathematics Council of the Alberta Teachers  Association
Author: Egan J Chernoff,Gladys Sterenberg
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623967024

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The teaching and learning of mathematics in Alberta - one of three Canadian provinces sharing a border with Montana - has a long and storied history. An integral part of the past 50 years (1962-2012) of this history has been delta-K: Journal of the Mathematics Council of the Alberta Teachers' Association. This volume, which presents ten memorable articles from each of the past five decades, that is, 50 articles from the past 50 years of the journal, provides an opportunity to share this rich history with a wide range of individuals interested in the teaching and learning of mathematics and mathematics education. Each decade begins with an introduction, providing a historical context, and concludes with a commentary from a prominent member of the Alberta mathematics education community. As a result, this monograph provides a historical account as well as a contemporary view of many of the trends and issues in the teaching and learning of mathematics. This volume is meant to serve as a resource for a variety of individuals, including teachers of mathematics, mathematics teacher educators, mathematics education researchers, historians, and undergraduate and graduate students. Most importantly, this volume is a celebratory retrospective on the work of the Mathematics Council of the Alberta Teachers' Association.

ENC Focus

ENC Focus
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2000
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: PURD:32754075453716

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Making Schools Work for Every Child

Making Schools Work for Every Child
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2000
Genre: Educational equalization
ISBN: OSU:32435069815264

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