
Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies in Mathematics and Technology Education
Research, Practices, and Critical Reflections
Herausgeber: Terrell, Karen L; Silva Pimentel, Diane
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Mathematics and technology education shape students futures, while traditional teaching methods overlook the cultural backgrounds and experiences of diverse learners. Culturally sustaining pedagogies (CSP) help reimagine math and technology classrooms, so students feel valued and included. This approach encourages educators to connect lessons to students communities, languages, and thought patterns, while challenging systems that have historically excluded or marginalized certain groups. Further research into culturally sustaining pedagogies can make mathematics and technology education more r...
Mathematics and technology education shape students futures, while traditional teaching methods overlook the cultural backgrounds and experiences of diverse learners. Culturally sustaining pedagogies (CSP) help reimagine math and technology classrooms, so students feel valued and included. This approach encourages educators to connect lessons to students communities, languages, and thought patterns, while challenging systems that have historically excluded or marginalized certain groups. Further research into culturally sustaining pedagogies can make mathematics and technology education more relevant, equitable, and empowering. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies in Mathematics and Technology Education: Research, Practices, and Critical Reflections explores how culturally sustaining pedagogies transform mathematics and technology education by valuing students cultural identities and experiences. It examines teaching practices, curriculum design, and leadership experiences that make learning more inclusive and equitable. This book covers topics such as pre-service teaching, STEM education, and artificial intelligence, and is a useful resource for educators, sociologists, academicians, researchers, and scientists.