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Empower your students as they reimagine the world around them
through mathematics Culturally relevant mathematics teaching
engages and empowers students, 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; however,
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 all K-5 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.
Women Who Count: Honoring African American Women Mathematicians is
a children's activity book highlighting the lives and work of 29
African American women mathematicians, including Dr. Christine
Darden, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Dorothy Vaughan from
the award-winning book and movie Hidden Figures. It is a must-read
for parents and children alike.
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