ERIC Number: EJ1233549
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Publication Date: 2019-Nov
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Learning to Teach the M in/for STEM for Social Justice
Nicol, Cynthia; Bragg, Leicha A.; Radzimski, Vanessa; Yaro, Kwesi; Chen, Arthur; Amoah, Emmanuel
ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, v51 n6 p1005-1016 Nov 2019
Issues of global and local importance such as climate change and homelessness require critical perspectives across multiple disciplines including science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Our paper brings critical mathematics education and social justice alongside STEM education to explore experiences of learning to teach. We focus specifically on learning to teach through creating mathematics problems in/for STEM and social justice. As a collaborative research group we are from five countries with varied cultural backgrounds, teaching experiences, and academic pathways. Dialogue as method is used to examine experiences of creating problems through which students can interpret and transform the world. Data collected included 46 h of audio-recorded dialogue meetings, 26 developed problems, and 7 interviews with 12 students. Results indicate creating mathematics problems in/for STEM involved navigating between mathematics, social justice, and STEM across all education levels and is supported with critical dialogue across cultural perspectives, diverse experiences, and expertise. Challenges lived include questioning the content of mathematics and STEM, deepening our own expertise to draw upon local and global problem contexts, and interrogating who benefits from such problems. Our study highlights the need for continued collaborative dialogue that not only gathers educators across disciplines but also includes students as co-creators of mathematics problems that could change their relationship with the world.
Descriptors: STEM Education, Teaching Methods, Social Justice, Critical Thinking, Mathematics Education, Teaching Experience, International Cooperation, Problem Solving, Social Problems, Audio Equipment, Cultural Differences, Student Attitudes, Cultural Awareness, Expertise, Researchers, Meetings, Educational Benefits, Instructional Design
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Language: English
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