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Catherine Lynne Manley – ProQuest LLC, 2024
While some might say that mathematics is neutral, free from political and social bias, social justice concerns can be found in the day-to-day actions of teachers in mathematics classrooms. Teaching mathematics for social justice requires teachers to gain knowledge of the world and systems of oppression as well as current efforts to both address…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Faculty Development, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers
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Patricia L. Marshall; Jonee Wilson – Urban Education, 2025
Among the most urgent matters in contemporary education discourses are those that delve into the justice issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Colleges of Education are critical sites for such discourse. In particular, the teaching methods course is where candidates are to acquire tools to take up such issues. Success of justice…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Political Attitudes, Diversity, Equal Education
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Jennifer Suh; Gretchen Maxwell; Kate Roscioli; Holly Tate; Padmanabhan Seshaiyer; Risto Marttinen – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
A powerful way to build students' mathematical power and agency is through Teaching Mathematics for Social Justice (TMfSJ), where students read and write the world with mathematics (Gutstein, 2005). Reading the world with mathematics uses mathematics to understand relations of power, resource inequities, and disparate opportunities between…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Models, Social Justice, Athletics
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Lidia Gonzalez – The Mathematics Educator, 2024
This paper reports on a research study in which seven New York City high school mathematics teachers participated in a professional development opportunity around the teaching of mathematics for social justice. The teachers saw value in teaching math for social justice and were philosophically aligned with the pedagogy. Despite this and despite…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Social Justice, High School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers
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White, Stephanie J. – Middle Grades Review, 2021
How do we overcome tracking in mathematics to actualize the goals of teaching for social justice? Tracking is a racist educational structure that puts limits on the effectiveness of teaching for social justice. This essay presents arguments for de-tracking with explanation of how tracking negatively impacts Black and Latinx students. Readers will…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Track System (Education), African American Students, Hispanic American Students
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Gargroetzi, Emma; Hendry, Izzy; Jeffreys, Angela; Patel, Andrew; Wei, Gina – Teachers College Record, 2021
Background: Mathematics education is not often identified as the locus of radical social change work, with these topics assumed instead as fodder for social studies or language arts lessons. As such, teachers of mathematics can struggle to find avenues for their commitments to social and educational justice in their mathematics teaching spaces.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Collaboration, Critical Theory
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Raygoza, Mary Candace – Urban Education, 2020
This article contributes a deeper understanding of teachers' experiences with and beliefs about teaching mathematics for social justice in urban schools. In-depth, phenomenological interviews were conducted with a national sample of 15 secondary mathematics teachers from eight cities across the United States. Findings identify five overarching…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics
National Academy of Education, 2020
Based on the public health necessity presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, most U.S. schools closed their physical spaces in March 2020. Early evidence suggests that the closing of schools and migration to online learning has had harmful effects on children's academic performance. Moreover, the health crisis has surfaced for a broader public what…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
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Shiller, Jessica T. – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2017
The goal of this article is to describe a university-community partnership sponsored by a university office of civic engagement. University-community partnerships are common, but many collaborations are fraught with challenges because of power inequities or differing goals and ways of operating. Aware of the potential pitfalls, the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, School Community Relationship, Universities, Partnerships in Education
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Meister, Tara – The Mathematics Educator, 2017
Propelled by Maxine Greene's (1988) continuum of freedom from normative structures to critical consciousness and action, I illuminate the institutional and individual influences on teacher development and action in mathematics teaching. I focus on the question: What barriers and openings, both individually and institutionally, spur teachers to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Institutional Characteristics, Teacher Characteristics, Faculty Development
Vomvoridi-Ivanovic, Eugenia; McLeman, Laura – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2015
Teacher education is critical in preparing teachers to implement equitable instructional practices and thus contributes to improving educational and social conditions for underserved children and youths (Jacobsen, Mistele, & Srirman, 2012; Zeichner, 2009). Although the preparation of teachers to work with diverse student populations has been…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Education Programs
Murphy, Brett Gardiner, Ed. – Harvard Education Press, 2017
In this powerful collection of personal accounts, successful and respected teachers from across the country reveal how recent education policies have played out in their schools and classrooms in negative and counterproductive ways, and offer teacher-led alternatives for providing equitable, engaging, and empowering education. Framed by critical…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Trend Analysis, Barriers, Teacher Role
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Falkenberg, Thomas; Noyes, Andrew – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
In recent years the mathematics education research community has undergone a "social turn" towards a greater interest in the values and broader educational purposes of mathematics education, including issues of social justice and citizenship education. Building on these developing interests, this paper presents a conceptual framework…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Ethical Instruction, Mathematics Education, Citizenship Education