Creating mathematical community in elementary classrooms to support equitable engagement in deep mathematical content
What does a mathematical community look like in an elementary classroom? How do teachers engage young mathematicians in deep and challenging mathematical content? How do we ensure that every student contributes their voice to this community?
Interweaving Equitable Participation and Deep Mathematics: Building Community in the Elementary Classroom focuses on a dual commitment: to teaching deep and challenging mathematics and to equitable participation for all students in the classroom community. With practical strategies and real-life examples, Susan Jo Russell and Deborah Schifter offer a design for building community organized around four key aspects: every voice matters; collaboration supports student agency; student-created representations offer anchors, openings, and depth; and students become initiators and advocates for their own learning. Each chapter examines how teachers implement these ideas through video examples from six public elementary-school classrooms.
A powerful resource for any educator interested in a mathematics education that fosters a true sense of community, this book
This book is a must-read for anyone passionate about creating positive change in the mathematics education system and ensuring that every student has the opportunity to thrive in their mathematical journey.
Interweaving Equitable Participation and Deep Mathematics includes commentaries by:
Collaborating Teachers:
Quayisha Clarke, Emmanuel Fairley-Pittman, Natasha Gordon, Jeff Parks, Isabel Schooler, and Michelle Sirois
Critical Friends:
Cindy Ballenger, Virginia Bastable, Yi Law Chan, Marta Garcia, Lynne Godfrey, Hetal Patel, and Darlene Ratliff