Empower your students as they reimagine the world around them through mathematics Culturally relevant mathematics teaching engages students by helping them learn and understand math more deeply, and make connections to themselves, their communities, and the world around them. The mathematics task provides opportunities for a direct pathway to this goal. But many teachers ask, how can you find, adapt, and implement math tasks that build powerful learners? Engaging in Culturally Relevant Math Tasks helps teachers to design and refine inspiring mathematics learning experiences driven by the kind…mehr
Empower your students as they reimagine the world around them through mathematics Culturally relevant mathematics teaching engages students by helping them learn and understand math more deeply, and make connections to themselves, their communities, and the world around them. The mathematics task provides opportunities for a direct pathway to this goal. But many teachers ask, how can you find, adapt, and implement math tasks that build powerful learners? Engaging in Culturally Relevant Math Tasks helps teachers to design and refine inspiring mathematics learning experiences driven by the kind of high-quality and culturally relevant mathematics tasks that connect students to their world. With the goal of inspiring all students to see themselves as doers of mathematics, this book provides intensive, in-the-moment guidance and practical classroom tools that empower educators to shape culturally relevant experiences while systematically building tasks that are standards-based. It includes * A pathway for moving through the process of asking, imagining, planning, creating, and improving culturally relevant math tasks. * Tools and strategies for designing culturally relevant math tasks that preservice, novice, and veteran teachers can use to grow their practice day by day. * Research-based teaching practices seen through the lens of culturally relevant instruction that help students develop deep conceptual understanding, procedural knowledge, fluency, and application in 6-12 mathematical content. Examples, milestones, opportunities for reflection, and discussion questions guide educators to strengthen their classroom practices, and to reimagine math instruction in response. This book is for any educator who wants to teach mathematics in a more authentic, inclusive, and meaningful way, and it is especially beneficial for teachers whose students are culturally different from them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Lou Edward Mathews is a global mathematics creative and founder of InspireMath committed to building inspiring, sustainable mathematics platforms and culturally relevant education experiences in communities around the world. As Director of Mathematics and Science at Urban Teachers, a national teacher residency program with Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Lou supports the recruitment, coaching and deployment of culturally competent mathematics teachers in Baltimore, Washington DC and Dallas. In response to the global crisis of racial injustice and COVID19 pandemic, Dr. Lou created Pi Before Dinner, a virtual space and media channel for amplifying and illuminating the voices and images of Black children, families and community in mathematics. The podcast is in its second season on Facebook Live and Youtube and has spawned a website media page and online network of educators and allies. Dr. Lou has served the mathematics community as a leading equity and racial justice advocate, speaker and scholar. As a mathematics scholar, he has authored studies, book chapters, blogs and videos on culturally relevant mathematics teaching in mathematics. Dr. Matthews led the creation of the Journal of Urban Mathematics Education in 2008. The journal was established to increase the presence and voice of scholars in urban mathematics. Born in Bermuda, Dr. Lou is currently based in the DC area and has been actively involved in national and international initiatives in the United States, Caribbean, and Africa for the past two decades. He has recently established the Inspire Math Foundation and is a past president of the Benjamin Banneker Association and former acting Commission of Education of Bermuda Public Schools Dr. Lou is an avid mountain biker and committed to various community and social issues such as ADHD, anti-racism, gentrification and affordable housing.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I: Building a Foundation for Culturally Relevant Mathematics Teaching Chapter 1: What is Culturally Relevant Mathematics Teaching Chapter 2: Imagining Culturally Relevant Teaching through Mathematics Practices and Tasks Chapter 3: Creating and Assessing Culturally Relevant Mathematics Tasks PART II: Practical Approaches for Planning and Creating Culturally Relevant Mathematics Tasks Chapter 4: Planning with Intention and Hope Chapter 5: Creating Contexts for Cultural Inquiry Chapter 6: Creating Contexts for Empathy, Agency, and Action PART III: Refining Our Notions and Experiences Chapter 7: The Journey-Improving Culturally Relevant Mathematics Teaching Chapter 8: The Flow-Implementing and Refining Culturally Relevant Tasks, Lessons, and Units Chapter 9: Continuing the Journey Resources Appendices
Preface Part I: Building a Foundation for Culturally Relevant Mathematics Teaching Chapter 1: What is Culturally Relevant Mathematics Teaching Chapter 2: Imagining Culturally Relevant Teaching through Mathematics Practices and Tasks Chapter 3: Creating and Assessing Culturally Relevant Mathematics Tasks PART II: Practical Approaches for Planning and Creating Culturally Relevant Mathematics Tasks Chapter 4: Planning with Intention and Hope Chapter 5: Creating Contexts for Cultural Inquiry Chapter 6: Creating Contexts for Empathy, Agency, and Action PART III: Refining Our Notions and Experiences Chapter 7: The Journey-Improving Culturally Relevant Mathematics Teaching Chapter 8: The Flow-Implementing and Refining Culturally Relevant Tasks, Lessons, and Units Chapter 9: Continuing the Journey Resources Appendices
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