Mathematics for Social Justice
- Author(s): Catherine A. Buell, Bonnie Shulman,
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Limited (Sales)
- Pages: 216
- ISBN_10: 1032058250
ISBN_13: 9781032058252
- Language: en
- Categories: Business & Economics / Econometrics , Business & Economics / Development / Sustainable Development , Education / Schools / Levels / Higher , Education / Schools / Levels / Secondary , Education / Teaching / General , Education / Educational Policy & Reform / General , Mathematics / General , Mathematics / Applied , Mathematics / History & Philosophy , Mathematics / Probability & Statistics / General , Mathematics / Study & Teaching , Social Science / General , Social Science / Research , Social Science / Social Work , Social Science / Discrimination , Social Science / Social Classes & Economic Disparity ,
Description:... Mathematics instructors are always looking for ways to engage students in meaningful and authentic tasks that utilize mathematics. At the same time, it is crucial for a democratic society to have a citizenry who can critically discriminate between "fake" and reliable news reports involving numeracy and apply numerical literacy to local and global issues.
This book contains examples of topics linking math and social justice and addresses both goals. There is a broad range of mathematics used, including statistical methods, modeling, calculus, and basic algebra. The range of social issues is also diverse, including racial injustice, mass incarceration, income inequality, and environmental justice. There are lesson plans appropriate in many contexts: service-learning courses, quantitative literacy/reasoning courses, introductory courses, and classes for math majors. What makes this book unique and timely is that the most previous curricula linking math and social justice have been treated from a humanist perspective. This book is written by mathematicians, for mathematics students. Admittedly, it can be intimidating for instructors trained in quantitative methods to venture into the arena of social dilemmas. This volume provides encouragement, support, and a treasure trove of ideas to get you started.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, PRIMUS: Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies.
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