“These Are My People” from the Lens of an English Teacher
English Language Arts Teacher Shari Jumalon discusses her experiences with Ethnomathematics PD in place-based, service learning. In Shari’s words, “these are my people!”
English Language Arts Teacher Shari Jumalon discusses her experiences with Ethnomathematics PD in place-based, service learning. In Shari’s words, “these are my people!”
Twenty-year veteran teacher Shannon Kealoha Kaia, Maui Waena Intermediate School, discusses how the Ethnomathematics PD impacted her students and how she is “building lasting learning that can be passed to my students…what I’m teaching out of the book is not enough. If we can give back, we’re going to learn so much more than all … read more of Veteran Teacher on Building Connections to Lasting Learning
Although I am a trained math teacher, the majority of the work I currently do is creating and facilitating professional development sessions in math education for K-12 educators. In this blog post I will share how I integrate ethnomathematics into this work as a way to make mathematics more accessible, engaging, and relevant for students. … read more of Ethnomathematics in Professional Development for K-12 Educators