make it count and indigenous learners
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Make it Count: Maths and Indigenous Learners presented by Caty Morris Make It Count is for educators working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners in mathematics education. It is a teaching and learning resource, and a professional learning tool. Make It Count is about a way of thinking – and a way of doing. http://mic.aamt.edu.au Connect with Maths supporting the teaching of mathematics onlineTRANSCRIPT
Connect with maths Indigenous*Webinar
28 August 2014Caty Morris
mic.aamt.edu.au
mic.aamt.edu.au1. What's on the
site
2. What are the big messages
3. Ways to use the site
1.Are you a primary teacher?2.Are you a secondary teacher?3.Other?
Quick survey:
1. What’s on the site
8 clusters of schools• Focus• Cluster findings • Units of learning• Inspiring stories
FindingsResourcesHow to use site
8 clusters
• Focus• Cluster findings • Units of learning• Inspiring stories
Cluster findings
Inspiring stories
These stories – from the clusters, from educators, Aboriginal students, leaders and parents – tell their journeys, challenges, successes and will inspire educators.
They are linked to the Cluster Findings.
Resources
Q & A
In the chat box:
1.Any of this new to you?2.What would be the most useful?
2. The big messages
Collective responsibility for improving maths
outcomes of Indigenous learners
1.Professional development
5.Pedagogical leadership
2.Professional community
3.Collective struggle
4. Relational
trust
Adapted from Whalan’s Model of teachers’ collective responsibility for student learning
A model for teacher collective responsibility to improve maths learning outcomes of Indigenous students
maths education
cultural responsiveness
1.Professional development
maths education
cultural responsiveness
Make it
count
1.Professional development
1.Professional development
Layers of professional learning
TeachersCommunityAboriginal education assistantsLeadersCritical friends
2.Professional community
3.Collective struggle
4. Relational
trust
5.Pedagogical leadership
1. Best teaching of maths for Indigenous learners
2. Leading teaching & learning of maths
3. Developing self & others as maths leaders
4. Leading mathematics innovation & change
5. Managing mathematics education in the school
6. Engaging & working with the school community
social
culturalacademic
responsivemaths
pedagogy
identity
sustaining
Responsive mathematics pedagogy
justice
Cluster findings - aitslS1: Know Indigenous learners and know how they learn
S2: Know the mathematics content and know the different ways to teach it effectively to Indigenous learners
S3: Plan for and implement responsive mathematics pedagogy for Indigenous learners that is culturally, academically and socially
inclusive
S4: Create and maintain learning environments in which Indigenous learners feel safe and supported
S5: Develop and use tools that assess both affective and cognitive learning outcomes specific to Indigenous learners, provide feedback, and report on student learning
S6: Engage with colleagues in professional learning communities in ongoing, action oriented, professional learning.
S7: Engage with Indigenous parents, families and community in two-way dialogue
Q & A
Do any of the cluster findings apply to your situation?
3. Ways to use the site
Want to change your spots?
1. on your own2. small group3. professional
learning community4. whole school5. partnership/cluster
of schools
StoriesUse the INSPIRING STORIES & SIGNIFICANT EPISODES
to promote discussions with your colleagues and in your learning communities. What can you learn from these people's experiences?
Use them to help you think about your own experiences in the classroom and inform your teaching?
Units of learningThe units of learning have been designed by teachers and/or
Aboriginal educators. They give insights into creative and innovative ways of teaching mathematics that engages Indigenous - and non-Indigenous - learners.
Identity the cluster focus you are most interested in working with then use the cluster units of learning to help you design your own.
1.Professional development
Which layer applies to you?
Professional engagement6. Engage with colleagues in professional learning communities in ongoing, action oriented, professional learning and who are prepared to push the boundaries, move outside their comfort zone. Strive for collegial innovation in both Indigenous education and mathematics and numeracy education - be brave, be open, be collegial.
Questions or comments
atsimanational.ning.comCaty Morris
ATSIMA National ConferenceCreating connections & growing understanding
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