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Making Mathematics Equity Concrete

Making Mathematics Equity Concrete

By CANMEE

CANMEE, California Action Network for Mathematics Excellent and Equity, is inquiring into lesson study processes that amplify the relationship between high cognitive demand content and equity in mathematics lessons. The series episodes highlight the equity processes that CANMEE includes in their “high quality lesson study” model building on the five dimensions of Teaching for Robust Understanding.
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Episode 1: Why High Quality Lesson Study?

Making Mathematics Equity ConcreteAug 13, 2020

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Episode 1: Why High Quality Lesson Study?

Episode 1: Why High Quality Lesson Study?

Episode 1: Why High Quality Lesson Study?

Episode 1:  Why High Quality Lesson Study?  speaks to CANMEE's inquiry into mathematics teaching and learning for each and every student.  In this podcast, two first year lesson study teams share what they value, learn, and apply from investing their time into "just one lesson".  Joanie Commons, the commentator/facilitator for both groups is the host of this podcast and her three guests are sixth grade teachers, Amy Wert, Anna Hunt, and Cristina Quiroga.

CANMEE uses "High Quality Lesson Study" to describe a lesson study process that emphasizes a dual focus on mathematics and equity.  Elaborating on the the Mills and Chicago lesson study model, the CANMEE process studies, plans for, and observes the interplay between equity and mathematics in lessons and includes in its process: focal student interviews and assets-based descriptions, an equity-based research theme, lesson hypothesis, anticipating focal student mathematics and equity responses, and equity commentators.

Aug 13, 202059:03
Episode 2: Why Agency?

Episode 2: Why Agency?

Episode 2:  Why Agency? speaks to CANMEE's inquiry into agency's role in marginalized student's learning of cognitively demanding mathematics.  Agency is called out as the behavior of student's identity.  Celine Liu, Brent Jackson, Harold Asturias, and Karen Mayfield-Ingram share their valued perspectives on agency and its impact on mathematics teaching and learning.

Jul 05, 202034:02
Episode 3: Why Focal Students?

Episode 3: Why Focal Students?

This episode’s guests include four educators who participated in Healdsburg’s public research lesson as a teacher, commentator, administrator, and hub co-lead. Each shares their individual perspective on the impact of focal students on their learning about equity in mathematics lessons. Focal students provide the through line for the lesson study cycle … from the equity-based research theme to the lesson hypothesis to the lesson plan to the observation.
Jun 18, 202041:12