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Reflecting the World: A Guide to Incorporating Equity in
Mathematics Teacher Education is a guide for mathematics teacher
educators interested in incorporating equity concerns into their
teaching. The book draws on the authors' research and experience
integrating issues of equity, diversity, and social justice into
their work as mathematics teacher educators of preservice and
inservice preK?9 teachers. Reflecting the World includes both a
framework for integrating issues of equity into mathematics teacher
education courses and professional development and example lessons.
The lessons are organized by content area and include guidance for
using them effectively. Elementary and middle grades pre?service
teachers are often uncomfortable with mathematics, uncertain about
their ability to teach it, and unsure of how it connects to the
real world. For many preservice teachers a focus on the real
world-and in particular on issues of equity, diversity, and social
justice-is more engaging than their past experiences with
mathematics and can help lessen their mathematical anxieties.
Reflecting the Worldi will assist teacher educators in designing
and teaching mathematics content and methods courses in ways that
support future teachers to see the relevance of mathematics to our
world and in becoming critical, questioning citizens in an
increasingly mathematical world. The book provides a set of tools
for helping future teachers connect mathematics to the lives,
interests, and political realities of an increasingly diverse
student body, and in doing so it provides a meaningful answer to
the question, "when will I ever use this?"
This is an open access book that covers the complete set of
experiences and results of the FemTech.dk research which we have
had conducted between 2016-2021 - from initiate idea to societal
communication. Diversity in Computer Science: Design Artefacts for
Equity and Inclusion presents and documents the principles,
results, and learnings behind the research initiative FemTech.dk,
which was created in 2016 and continues today as an important part
of the Department of Computer Science at the University of
Copenhagen's strategic development for years to come. FemTech.dk
was created in 2016 to engage with research within gender and
diversity and to explore the role of gender equity as part of
digital technology design and development. FemTech.dk considers how
and why computer science as a field and profession in Denmark has
such a distinct unbalanced gender representation in the 21st
century. This book is also the story of how we (the authors) as
computer science researchers embarked on a journey to engage with a
new research field - equity and gender in computing - about which
we had only sporadic knowledge when we began. We refer here to
equity and gender in computing as a research field - but in
reality, this research field is a multiplicity of entangled paths,
concepts, and directions that forms important and critical insights
about society, gender, politics, and infrastructures which are
published in different venues and often have very different sets of
criteria, values, and assumptions. Thus, part of our journey is
also to learn and engage with all these different streams of
research, concepts, and theoretical approaches and, through these
engagements, to identify and develop our own theoretical platform,
which has a foundation in our research backgrounds in
Human-Computer Interaction broadly - and Interaction Design &
Computer Supported Cooperative Work specifically.
Reflecting the World: A Guide to Incorporating Equity in
Mathematics Teacher Education is a guide for mathematics teacher
educators interested in incorporating equity concerns into their
teaching. The book draws on the authors' research and experience
integrating issues of equity, diversity, and social justice into
their work as mathematics teacher educators of preservice and
inservice preK?9 teachers. Reflecting the World includes both a
framework for integrating issues of equity into mathematics teacher
education courses and professional development and example lessons.
The lessons are organized by content area and include guidance for
using them effectively. Elementary and middle grades pre?service
teachers are often uncomfortable with mathematics, uncertain about
their ability to teach it, and unsure of how it connects to the
real world. For many preservice teachers a focus on the real
world-and in particular on issues of equity, diversity, and social
justice-is more engaging than their past experiences with
mathematics and can help lessen their mathematical anxieties.
Reflecting the Worldi will assist teacher educators in designing
and teaching mathematics content and methods courses in ways that
support future teachers to see the relevance of mathematics to our
world and in becoming critical, questioning citizens in an
increasingly mathematical world. The book provides a set of tools
for helping future teachers connect mathematics to the lives,
interests, and political realities of an increasingly diverse
student body, and in doing so it provides a meaningful answer to
the question, "when will I ever use this?"
This is the Edinumen flagship series Prisma brought up to date with
new texts and input. In six levels from A1 to C2, Each level
consists of Student book (with or without CD), book of student
exercises, Tutor book with CD, and tutor digital master containing
all the tutor and student materials.
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