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NSF INCLUDES DDLP: Indigenous Math Circles Communities

October 1, 2017 - September 30, 2019 | Public Programs, Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks, Informal/Formal Connections
This NSF INCLUDES Design and Development Launch Pilot is to expand the Navajo Nation Math Circle model to other sites, and to develop and launch a network of math circles based on the NNMC model. The Navajo Nation Math Circle model is a novel approach to broadening the participation of indigenous peoples in mathematics that, ultimately, seeks to improve American Indian students' attitudes towards mathematics, persistence with challenging problems, and grades in math courses. Navajo Nation Math Circles bring teachers, students, and mathematicians together to work collaboratively on challenging, but meaningful and fun, math problems. Through this NSF INCLUDES project, additional math circles across the Navajo Nation will be launched and a mirror site in Washington State serving additional tribes (such as Puyallup, Muckleshoot, Tulalip, and Stillaguamish) will be established. Originating approximately a century ago in Eastern Europe as a means to engage students in mathematical thinking, math circles bring teachers, students, and math professionals together to work collaboratively on challenging, but relevant and interesting, math problems. Navajo Nation Math Circles, established math circles in various Navajo Nation communities, are the foundation of this INCLUDES project. One goal of this effort is to launch a network with the capacity to support the replication and adaption of math circles in multiple sites as an innovative strategy for encouraging indigenous math engagement through culturally enriched open-ended group math explorations. In addition, the Navajo Nation Math Circle model will be expanded to new math circles in the Navajo Nation, as well as in Washington State to serve additional tribes. Cells in the network will implement key elements of the Navajo Nation Math Circle model, adapting them to their particular contexts. Such elements include facilitation of open-ended group math explorations, incorporating indigenous knowledge systems; a Mathematical Visitor Program sending mathematicians to schools to work with students and their teachers; inclusion of mathematics in public festivals to increase community mathematical awareness; a two-week summer math camp for students; and teacher development opportunities ranging from workshops to immersion experiences to a mentoring program pairing teachers with mathematicians.

Funders

NSF
Funding Program: NSF INCLUDES
Award Number: 1744474
Funding Amount: $299,761.00

TEAM MEMBERS

  • David Auckly
    Principal Investigator
    Kansas State University
  • Henry Fowler
    Co-Principal Investigator
  • Jayadev Athreya
    Co-Principal Investigator
  • Discipline: Mathematics
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17) | General Public | Educators/Teachers | Scientists | Learning Researchers
    Environment Type: Summer and Extended Camps | Community Outreach Programs | Public Events and Festivals | Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks | Professional Development and Workshops | Resource Centers and Networks | K-12 Programs
    Access and Inclusion: Indigenous and Tribal Communities

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