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Shifting the Conversation from Equity to Rehumanizing Mathematics: Why Do We Need This?

Shifting the Conversation from Equity to Rehumanizing Mathematics: Why Do We Need This?. Rochelle Gutiérrez , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Brian Katz , Smith College Marrielle Myers , Kennesaw State University

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Shifting the Conversation from Equity to Rehumanizing Mathematics: Why Do We Need This?

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  1. Shifting the Conversation from Equity to Rehumanizing Mathematics: Why Do We Need This? Rochelle Gutiérrez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Brian Katz, Smith College Marrielle Myers, Kennesaw State University A Panel Discussion at Park City Mathematics Institute, Park City, Utah, July 5, 2019.

  2. Is Equity Still a Useful Term? • Equity bogged down with history • Often fails to promote dialogue/visioning • Everyone thinks they are talking about the same thing • Only know we are addressing it when far away • Tends to privilege a universal or whitestream view (e.g., all students) • Need a new angle to examine a long term problem that is moral, not technical Gutiérrez--PCMI 2019

  3. THINK-PAIR-SHARETake a minute to think about a specific mathematical experience that felt alienating, marginalizing, or dehumanizing to you, a peer, or a student

  4. Why Rehumanizing? • Honors our history • Addresses politics of teaching and politics of mathematics (e.g., unearned privilege, arbitrariness, emperor not wearing any clothes, White supremacist capitalist patriarchy) • Not just a decoupling (from wealth, dominance, compliance) but a recoupling (with connection, joy, belonging) • Verb because action-oriented, ongoing, performance, future-focused • Seeks evidence from populations served • Could rename it decolonizing, but only under certain conditions (e.g., mathematx, see Nov. 2017 issue of Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal) Gutiérrez--PCMI 2019

  5. See video explanation at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D266LYIigS0 Gutierrez--PCMI 2019

  6. What might count?

  7. What might count?

  8. See video explanation at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D266LYIigS0 Gutierrez--PCMI 2019

  9. THINK-PAIR Which of these 8 dimensions are most interesting, challenging, or resonate with you? (Talk with the person next to you)

  10. Workshop on Equity in Mathematics EducationWhy are we here?What are we doing with this framework all week?

  11. Our Journeys & Action Projects • Marrielle Myers: Rehumanizing Assessment and Grading • Brian Katz: Broadening Engagement in the Efforts for Rehumanizing Mathematics

  12. Write questions on a notecard & we will collect them

  13. Loving Challenges, What We Can Do, & Your Questions

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