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Talk 42: Dr. Andrew Allen
Summary: In this workshop, we will explore the teaching and learning of mathematics using a social justice lens and ways of connecting Math with students’ cultural and community histories. Math has the power to help us understand and potentially change the world. We want our students to not only understand the mathematics, but also to understand the mathematics of political knowledge, understand the politics of mathematical knowledge and understand the politics of knowledge. Live Webinar: OAME members only Nov 9th, 2022, 8PM EST (Register now on MCIS) Podcast notes: Recorded Oct 2022. Andrew is an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor. He Tweets at @DrAndrewAllen. Listen above, or subscribe or download this podcast direct from iTunes or Google Play