connect with maths ~ quality teaching and learning for indigenous students
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Quality Teaching and Learning for Indigenous Learners
Dr Chris MatthewsChair, ATSIMA
Senior Lecturer, Griffith School of Environment, Griffith University
Quality Teaching and Learning
• Culturally responsive pedagogy;– Indigenous learners are more vulnerable to Bad
pedagogy, Good pedagogy will benefit all learners;– The secret: the ability to link principles of learning
with deep understand of (and appreciation for) culture.
G.Ladson-Billings (2014) Culturally Relevant Pedagogy 2.0: a.k.a the Remix, Harvard Educational Review, Spring, 84(1).
What is Mathematics?
Reality Maths
Abstraction
Creative
Critical Reflection
Symbols
Cultural Bias
Goompi Model: Keeping Connections
Reality Maths
Abstraction
Creative
Critical Reflection
Symbols
Cultural Bias
My Promise…..
• NSW STEM Camp– Collaboration between NSW AECG, NSW DEC and
ATSIMA;• Garma Maths: Yirrkala Community School– Two way learning
• 2014 Conference
NSW STEM CAMP
• 130 Indigenous school students from across NSW;
• Multi-age group: Years 5 – 10;• Travelled in from a huge radius– Boggabilla, Bourke, Brewarrina, Collarenebri,
Coonamble, Inverell, Moree, Narromine, Taree, Toronto, Walgett and Wilcannia;
NSW STEM CAMP
• How are we being culturally responsive?– Community where involved in a meaningful way (NSW AECG);– Indigenous academics/professionals where involved
throughout the program• The maths of fire (Assoc. Prof Jason Sharples);• Quantifying the value of resources (Dr Cass Hunter);• Fractals (Prof. Rowena Ball)• Linear Equations (Dr Chris Matthews)
– Other experiences• Robotics workshop (FIRST, Macquarie University)• Engineering workshop (Engineer without Borders)
Goompi Model: Keeping Connections
Reality Maths
Abstraction
Creative
Critical Reflection
Symbols
Cultural Bias
NSW STEM CAMP: Growing Patterns
• Why is this culturally responsive pedagogy?– Allowing students to express their understanding;– Making Connection between reality, patterns and
mathematics: two way connection;– Allowing students to create for themselves;
NSW STEP CAMP: Growing Patterns
Yirrkala Community School: Garma Maths
• ACARA: Indigenous cross curriculum priority– had a “content elaboration” referring to kinship;– this came from Yirrkala: Garma Maths;
• Kathy McMahon, Banbapuy Whitehead, Yalmay Yunupingu, Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr;
• Stuart Bramston (Principal);• The story……
Djeṯ class Brainstorm
× ÷ − = +groups miṯtji(clan)
left over? (take away)marramadjaw’yun(take it)manaŋi(steal it)
numberḺakamanhämunyŋayi(How many is this?)
togetherrrambaŋi nhina(sit together)waŋgany manapan(all together)
(Eagle)
2 x 5
waŋgaguma number two ga
Miṯtjinhämuny?
= 10
5 x 3 =
groupsMiṯtji
How many?nhämuny?Ḻakarama
dhäwu(Storytelling)
= 15
ATSIMA 2014 Conference
• Main themes that emerged from the conference:– Culture and Identity;– Leadership;– Transition;– Investment;– Quality teaching.
ATSIMA 2016 Conference
• Value us, Value our education, Value our future;
• Please register your interest at www.atsima.com
• Hope to see you there!!!!!