10th Indigenous Math Symposium | May 11 & May 18, 2021
Session 1 | Tuesday May 11, 3:30-4:30 (PDT)
Looking to the past to change the future | Artist Nico Williams, Anishinaabe beadwork artist of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, shares his beadwork to engage us in mathwork.
Session 2 | Tuesday May 18, 3:30-4:30 (PDT)
Sharing Projects Circle | Teaching mathematics with Indigenous perspectives and practices: What are we learning?
This symposium is an opportunity for teachers, administrators, Ministry representatives, community members, and academics to connect, explore, imagine and share new ideas, resources and research on Indigenous mathematics education from kindergarten to Grade 12.
Together we hope to:
- Learn about new research in mathematics and Indigenous education
- Discuss and share approaches, research and educational projects for improving Indigenous math education
- Develop community connections to facilitate and support improving Indigenous math education
* Note: registration is non-refundable
* Note: Student Free Seats have now reached capacity ( as of April 14, 2021)
* Please direct questions about the symposium to: Dr. Cynthia Nicol
For more information visit the Indigenous math Network website: indigenous.mathnetwork.educ.ubc.ca
Download a copy of the Poster | 10th Indigenous Math Symposium