Behind the Masks: Identifying Students' Competencies for Learning Mathematics and Science in Urban Settings |
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Authors: | Irene U Osisioma Mutindi Mumbua Kiluva‐ndunda Meta Van Sickle |
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Institution: | 1. Californa State University, Dominguez Hills;2. College of Charleston |
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Abstract: | Three mathematics and science educators reexamine and reflect on their teaching within the context of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS) and National Council of Mathematics' call to make math and science education accessible to all. The paper highlights the importance of teachers reflecting on their teaching practices in order to create opportunities for their students especially those in the urban setting. The educators argue that teachers' reflection on their teaching can cause them to recognize and validate their students' ways of knowing as they identify the students' hidden/concealed abilities that are often masked by their behaviors. The educators discuss their experiences and highlight the lessons that they learned about ways to prepare teachers to successfully teach math and science students in urban settings. Culturally responsive pedagogy and cultural competency are critical skills that teachers need to develop in order to teach all children, especially those in the math and science classroom in the urban setting. |
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