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Episode 4.23 - We begin Math and Stats Month and talk with Dr Nicole Joseph

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First, we launch into Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month. But we don't need to tell YOU how important this is!!
Then we have part one of a conversation with Dr. Nicole Joseph of Vanderbilt University. Dr. Nicole Joseph takes us on a profound journey into the heart of mathematics education, revealing how identity shapes learning experiences, particularly for Black girls. Drawing from her personal story of being moved to an honors math class after her mother confronted a teacher who repeatedly overlooked her raised hand, Joseph illuminates how pivotal classroom moments can transform a student's relationship with mathematics forever.
The conversation dives deep into mathematics identity – that powerful construct encompassing both how we perceive ourselves as math learners and how others perceive us. Joseph explains how a teacher's belief in a student's potential can completely reshape their mathematical self-concept, while negative experiences can cement a lifelong belief of "not being a math person" despite successfully using math in everyday life.
Most compellingly, Joseph unpacks the structural barriers that contribute to Black girls' underrepresentation in mathematics. From the patriarchal culture of mathematics departments lined with portraits of white male mathematicians to the misinterpretation of Black girls' classroom behaviors like question-asking as weakness rather than engagement, these barriers systematically exclude talented students from advanced mathematical opportunities.
Her research on adultification bias reveals how Black girls are often held to adult standards while being denied the developmental understanding afforded to their white peers, creating additional obstacles to mathematics achievement. This conversation challenges listeners to reconsider how implicit biases manifest in classroom interactions and how we might create more inclusive mathematical spaces.
Continue the conversation and connect with Dr. Joseph:

Thread and Instagram: @nicolemjoseph3

Facebook: nicolemichellejoseph

Send Joel and Misty a message!

The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program.
Learn more at CPM.org
X: @cpmmath
Facebook: CPMEducationalProgram
Email: [email protected]

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Chapters

1. Episode 4.23 - We begin Math and Stats Month and talk with Dr Nicole Joseph (00:00:00)

2. Mathematics Awareness Month Begins (00:00:30)

3. Northeast Region PLC Reflections (00:07:30)

4. Introducing Dr. Nicole Joseph (00:10:12)

5. Dr. Joseph's Mathematical Journey (00:12:40)

6. Understanding Mathematics Identity (00:18:07)

7. Barriers for Black Girls in Math (00:22:35)

8. Adultification Bias in Schools (00:30:57)

104 episodes

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First, we launch into Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month. But we don't need to tell YOU how important this is!!
Then we have part one of a conversation with Dr. Nicole Joseph of Vanderbilt University. Dr. Nicole Joseph takes us on a profound journey into the heart of mathematics education, revealing how identity shapes learning experiences, particularly for Black girls. Drawing from her personal story of being moved to an honors math class after her mother confronted a teacher who repeatedly overlooked her raised hand, Joseph illuminates how pivotal classroom moments can transform a student's relationship with mathematics forever.
The conversation dives deep into mathematics identity – that powerful construct encompassing both how we perceive ourselves as math learners and how others perceive us. Joseph explains how a teacher's belief in a student's potential can completely reshape their mathematical self-concept, while negative experiences can cement a lifelong belief of "not being a math person" despite successfully using math in everyday life.
Most compellingly, Joseph unpacks the structural barriers that contribute to Black girls' underrepresentation in mathematics. From the patriarchal culture of mathematics departments lined with portraits of white male mathematicians to the misinterpretation of Black girls' classroom behaviors like question-asking as weakness rather than engagement, these barriers systematically exclude talented students from advanced mathematical opportunities.
Her research on adultification bias reveals how Black girls are often held to adult standards while being denied the developmental understanding afforded to their white peers, creating additional obstacles to mathematics achievement. This conversation challenges listeners to reconsider how implicit biases manifest in classroom interactions and how we might create more inclusive mathematical spaces.
Continue the conversation and connect with Dr. Joseph:

Thread and Instagram: @nicolemjoseph3

Facebook: nicolemichellejoseph

Send Joel and Misty a message!

The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program.
Learn more at CPM.org
X: @cpmmath
Facebook: CPMEducationalProgram
Email: [email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 4.23 - We begin Math and Stats Month and talk with Dr Nicole Joseph (00:00:00)

2. Mathematics Awareness Month Begins (00:00:30)

3. Northeast Region PLC Reflections (00:07:30)

4. Introducing Dr. Nicole Joseph (00:10:12)

5. Dr. Joseph's Mathematical Journey (00:12:40)

6. Understanding Mathematics Identity (00:18:07)

7. Barriers for Black Girls in Math (00:22:35)

8. Adultification Bias in Schools (00:30:57)

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