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Together Juntos Math. Parents, teachers, and multilingual children collaborating on mathematics project
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Grade Level
Elementary
K-12
Subject Area
Math
Keywords
- Mathematics
- Equity
- Multilingual Learners
Description
Together Juntos Math is a 4-year project designed to develop and research innovative mathematical partnerships that engage teachers, parents, and multilingual 3rd through 5th-grade children in mathematical experiences. We aim to advance equity in mathematics education by integrating positioning theory and funds of knowledge. This research will take place at three sites across the U.S., in Arizona, Maryland, and Missouri, reflecting diverse geographic, cultural, and linguistic contexts. The researchers will study a model that merges professional learning and parental engagement with a focus on multilingual learners.
Visit website: https://sites.google.com/umd.edu/togethermath
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