Equity Links
I have been collecting links related to Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics. I need to get them out of […]
I have been collecting links related to Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics. I need to get them out of […]
I have been listening carefully lately whenever I hear the word “Equity” used by teachers. I haven’t engaged with these
The other day, Ann Arden posted about “Beyond tests in HS Math (part 1).” This was her very first ever
This question has been on my mind since I finished reviewer the submissions to the NCSM National Conference. This was
Math majors who are interested in teaching are the toughest group of learners. They really are. They are in a
One question that comes ups often with math majors in the program is “Why do I have to take a
We are starting to gear up for TMC17, which will be at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School in Atlanta, GA (map is here) from
In my last post, Why I won’t use Direct Instruction, I was provocative and challenged some of the typical thinking
This post is born out of a PhD class I am taking called “Models of Teaching.” It is a great
I had the opportunity to read a preprint edition of Malke Rosenfeld’s new book, Math on the Move, and here