Cultivating Mathematical Hearts

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9781071850107

Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching in Elementary Classrooms

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By Maria del Rosario Zavala, Julia Maria Aguirre
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Maria del Rosario Zavala is an American-born daughter of Peruvian immigrants, a mother, and an Associate Professor of Elementary Education at San Francisco State University. She studied mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz almost(!) became a high school math teacher, before working in elementary education. Across her 20+ career in education, she has worked in classrooms across the K-12 spectrum, and supported teachers' professional learning in a variety of contexts. During her PhD in Education with a focus on Learning Sciences at the University of Washington, she became interested in ethnomathematics and social justice mathematics, and in particular how topics like these can make mathematics classrooms welcoming spaces for Latinx students and other historically marginalized populations. In addition to work on the role of racial and other socially constructed identities in learning mathematics, a large part of her research agenda includes defining, expanding, and evolving ideas of culturally responsive mathematics teaching (CRMT) - in particular the impact of CRMT on both teachers and students. Maria believes mathematics teaching and learning are creative endeavors. She has unequivocal faith in teachers, and the power of teachers, parents, and community members working together to make schools places worthy of our children. Julia Maria Aguirre is a biracial Chicana activist math education scholar and teacher educator. Her parents were educators and activists integrating faith, community, and justice growing up. Dr. Aguirre is a Professor of Education at the University of Washington Tacoma. Her work focuses on critical equity studies in mathematics education, teacher education, and culturally responsive mathematics pedagogy. She has taught mathematics in formal and informal classroom settings. A primary goal of her work is preparing new generations of teachers to make mathematics education accessible, meaningful and relevant to today's youth. Dr. Aguirre welcomes all to join her in cultivating a more humanizing and just mathematics education.

Preface Acknowledgements About the Authors Part 1: Foundations and Framework of Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching Chapter 1: Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching: Purpose and Principles Chapter 2: Unpacking Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching: Retooling Your Pedagogy Chapter 3: Knowledges and Identities Chapter 4: Rigor and Support Chapter 5: Power and Participation Part 2: Culturally Responsive Math Teaching in Elementary Classrooms Chapter 6: Using CRMT to Adapt a First Grade District-Created Lesson By Holly Tate and Olivia Canning Chapter 7: Using CRMT to Transform a Fourth-Grade Mathematics Classroom Over Time By Holly Tate and Kaitlin Kaplewicz Chapter 8: Corazones Matematicas: CRMT in Bilingual Classrooms By Melissa Adams Corral Chapter 9: CRMT in Special Education Spaces By Talya Kemper and Maria del Rosario Zavala Epilogue Appendix: The Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching Tool (CRMT2) References

Zavala and Aguirre should be commended for their take on what it means to be a culturally responsive mathematics teacher. This book positions mathematics teachers as identity workers. The vignettes and teaching stories bring the Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching Tool to life. Zavala and Aguirre graciously share their thoughts about how to implement this framework in a variety of settings, including elementary, special education, and multilingual contexts. -- Pam Seda and Kyndall Brown * Los Angeles, CA * Joyful, humanizing, rich mathematics teaching and learning come alive in this book. Zavala and Aguirre share a compelling framework for culturally responsive mathematics teaching that will fuel your imagination and motivate you to grow your teaching in new ways. With this book, you and your colleagues will have the power to transform your students' mathematics experiences. -- Elham Kazemi * Seattle, WA * Written in flowing narrative and interspersed with the voices of students and teachers, this book is a must-read for math educators committed to equity using culturally responsive mathematics instruction. The planning tool for Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching supports every step of instructional design of math to reach and teach each and every child in our mathematics classrooms. -- Tonya Bartell * East Lansing, MI * Cultivating Mathematical Hearts is a love letter to children, families, communities, and teachers. Both practical and inspirational, this book offers the perfect blueprint with the rationale, practices, lesson design tools, and classroom examples to ensure culturally responsive mathematics teaching is available for all. Thank you to the authors for sharing your heart work- your vision, expertise, and radical hope! -- Cathery Yeh * Austin, TX * The authors of Cultivating Mathematical Hearts skillfully escort us on a journey in which they define, unpack, and offer profound examples of Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching. This book is complex, practical, and personal. New and experienced educators are guaranteed to recommit to centering love, joy, curiosity, humanity, and community in mathematics teaching. The authors end with a powerful yet empathetic call to action. This book is essential on our collective journeys to liberation. -- Marrielle Myers * Atlanta, GA * This book is inspiring and essential reading for everyone who advocates for children and wants them to thrive! The Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching Tool will guide teachers, teacher educators, and administrators who want to pursue meaningful and humane mathematics teaching. The stories, instructional examples, and activities will promote thoughtful reflections and discussions as well as unify efforts in schools, districts, and communities to facilitate engagement, joy, hope, and justice. -- Kathryn Chval * Chicago, IL * No matter what stage we are in in our understanding of Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching, the authors brilliantly guide us on how to transform our classrooms by acknowledging, taking action, and holding ourselves accountable. We have the power to retool pedagogy that centers the students', families', and communities' conocimientos (knowledge) and ways of doing mathematics. Exemplary cases from the field are included to illustrate how this work is done del corazon (from the heart). -- Sylvia Celedon-Pattichis * Austin, TX *

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