Envisioning Antiracist Spaces for Mathematics Teaching and Leadership

Marian Dingle Lead Speaker
TODOS: Mathematics for ALL
Peachtree Corners, GA 
United States

Fascinated by the intersection of mathematics and social justice, Marian Dingle served as an elementary classroom educator for 22 years. She has spoken nationally about culturally responsive teaching and pushes the conversation through her leadership as the President of TODOS: Mathematics for ALL as well as countless interactions with humans real time. She has published numerous articles, been featured on podcasts, and has authored a chapter in the inaugural book published by TODOS. Marian now serves as the Community Engagement Manager at Assessment for Good, an R&D program devoted to transforming the way formative assessment is done.

Thu, 10/16: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
15 
Session 
60 Minutes 
Georgia World Congress Center 
Published Room: Sidney Marcus 

Description

In a world that has no shortage of books to read and algorithms to follow, it can be confusing for mathematics educators to know which path to choose in practicing equity. Participants will engage in Marian's journey in implementing antiracist math practices that ensured the mathematics success of her elementary students, as well as solidifying strong relationships with students and families that are still intact decades later. Let us discuss what antiracist leadership really means.

Audience

General Interest

Session Content Level

Introduction to the Topic

Strands

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