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Description: This listserv is for educators interested in social justice mathematics.  It is for sharing ideas, resources, news, and curriculum about integrating social and economic justice issues into math classes, as well as for general discussion of math equity, pedagogy, etc.

 

Report Critical of Math Teachers’ Preparation 
  June 30 Report Critical of Math Teachers’ Preparation ------------------------------ --------- At a time when many are bemoaning the lack of preparation of Americans in science and mathematics, a new study places at least some of the blame on math teachers left unequipped by college and university teacher education... more »
By S. E. Anderson  - Jun 30 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Oakland and The Ella Baker Center 
  Please take a look at what Oakland, CA is doing for social justice. [link] and [link] Radical Math is such a good website with great ideas, thank you.
By Jason  - Jun 22 - 1 new of 1 message    

Low Black Student Math scores were the death of Sam Houston Hi School 
  NOTE: There was no need to shut down Sam Houston Hi! Change the leadership, curriculum, pedagogy and school culture... and this school will evolve positively. There's Black parental involvement that can be developed up to and including ongoing FREE Parent Math courses in school/in neighborhood/in home. I'm sure those reading this have many... more »
By radicalmath  - Jun 10 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Neb. Math Teacher Honored for Methods 
  Neb. Math Teacher Honored for Methods By The Associated Press Beatrice, Neb. Helping her students see how the math they learn in the classroom applies to their everyday life is the challenge Beatrice Middle School math teacher Missy Mahoney sets for herself. "I just want to make sure every student who comes through my classroom... more »
By radicalmath  - Jun 5 - 1 new of 1 message    

Study Suggests Math Teachers Scrap Balls and Slices 
  April 25, 2008 Study Suggests Math Teachers Scrap Balls and Slices By KENNETH CHANG One train leaves Station A at 6 p.m. traveling at 40 miles per hour toward Station B. A second train leaves Station B at 7 p.m. traveling on parallel tracks at 50 m.p.h. toward Station A. The stations are 400 miles apart. When do the trains pass each other?... more »
By S E ANDERSON  - Apr 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

New eBooks Quotations- Downloadlinks 
  Good Day ! This is to appraise you about the new eBook compiled by me " A FEW GOOD QUOTATIONS" . I had been collecting some material for my school going kids and then it occurred to me that it might be useful to many others as well. I have tried to present it through the eBook. This is my second eBook.... more »
By mrudula  - Apr 21 - 1 new of 1 message    

NCTM-Math report recommends teachers focus on basic skills 
  Math teachers' conference Math report recommends teachers focus on basic skills By Lisa Schencker The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake Tribune Article Last Updated:04/11/2008 In a small room deep within the Salt Palace Convention Center, about 70 teachers from across the nation spent Friday morning learning how to... more »
By S. E. Anderson  - Apr 14 - 1 new of 1 message    

Mathematics Position; Vanguard High School NYC 
  Mathematics Position Job Description; Vanguard High School NYC Vanguard High School is currently looking for a NYS certified 9-12 Mathematics teacher to join our team. Our school is an established small school (15 years) with an extremely supportive principal and a congenial working environment, small classes (less than 25).... more »
By Kari  - Mar 26 - 1 new of 1 message    

S. African Math Institute Leads the Way In Training African Scientists 
  [link] From the issue dated March 7, 2008 Africa Steps Up Efforts to Train Top Scientists A new math institute leads the way in a drive to educate scholars to take on the continent's myriad problems By MEGAN LINDOW Cape Town, South Africa Kidist Zeleke used to think that her degree in mathematics wouldn't get... more »
By S. E. Anderson  - Mar 18 - 1 new of 1 message    

National Math Advisory Panel Report2008 
  MATH EDUCATION Yesterday (March 13), the National Mathematics Advisory Panel released its final report. The panel, created by President Bush in April 2006, was charged with making recommendations to the President and the Secretary on the best use of scientifically based research to advance the teaching and learning of mathematics, with a specific focus on... more »
By S E ANDERSON  - Mar 15 - 1 new of 1 message    

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