Culturally responsive and cognitively demanding informal mathematics tasks
at the
American Institute of Mathematics, Pasadena, California
organized by
Alessandra Pantano and Cynthia Sanchez Tapia
This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, will bring together participants with backgrounds in mathematics, mathematics education, informal STEM learning, and K-12 teaching/teacher preparation who share a commitment to welcoming multicultural learners in informal mathematics learning spaces.
The goals of this workshop include:
- Creating a framework for designing culturally responsive, cognitively demanding, informal mathematical investigations.
- Generating exemplars of high quality, culturally responsive mathematics activities for out-of-school programs that engage culturally diverse learners and their teachers.
- Building a long-term partnership between formal and informal sectors of the mathematics education ecosystem, centered around a shared commitment to equitable and culturally responsive mathematics instruction.
- have a low floor and a high ceiling,
- leverage and strengthen youth’s cultural knowledge, provide opportunities for responsive relationship-building,
- connect youth with issues they care about, and
- are joyful, engaging, and collaborative.
This event will be run as an AIM-style workshop. Participants will be invited to suggest topics of interest before the workshop begins, and these will be posted on the workshop website. The schedule will include discussion and parallel working sessions.
The deadline to apply for this workshop has passed.
For more information email workshops@aimath.org