Synopsis
Promoting empowerment, meaningful participation, and success for each and every student
Access and Equity: Promoting High-Quality Mathematics in Grades 9 12 examines issues related to access, equity, and empowerment faced by students as they prepare for college, technical schools, or joining the workforce. Its chapters are organized across three main themes:
Engaging students in equity-based classroom projects
Developing students positive mathematical identities
Encouraging teachers to reflect on their own equitable beliefs and practices
Encouraging teachers to reflect on their own equitable beliefs and practices. Each chapter is designed to show the power of building on students interests, communities, and strengths to engage them with rigorous mathematics content. This book will help teachers provide each and every student with the challenging mathematics education they need for future success, thereby fully implementing the Access and Equity Principle in NCTM s Principles to Actions: Ensuring Mathematical Success for All.
About the Authors
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) is a professional organization committed to ensuring high-quality mathematics education for all students. Through publications, conferences, and standards, NCTM supports educators and advances effective teaching practices.
Dorothy Y. White is a professor of mathematics education at the University of Georgia. Her research focuses on equity in mathematics teaching, curriculum, and teacher professional learning.
Anthony Fernandes is a professor of mathematics education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His work explores equity in mathematics education, classroom assessment, and teacher learning.
Marta Civil is a professor of mathematics education at the University of Arizona. She researches mathematics teaching and learning with a focus on equity, immigrant communities, and bilingual learners.
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