Embracing Error in Math Class: The Power of Wrongness
Math can be a polarizing subject for students. By the time they reach middle and high school courses, many students, particularly students of marginalized populations, have decided that they “just aren’t good at math”. Shifting the emphasis from product to process and exploring the value of wrongness in the classroom can encourage students to bring their existing understandings into the classroom to provide a richer experience for all students. We see this shift in mindset as crucial to any math classroom, and we bring perspectives from SLA and Masterman to explore this concept.This conversation will focus on the learning processes of student teachers and their mentor teachers, utilizing projects to emphasize both process and final product, and being able to adjust the trajectory of curricula based on the varying comprehensions that students bring into the classroom.
Conversational Practice
Both student teachers and high school students will discuss how emphasis is shifted from product to process and the value of wrongdoing can encourage students to bring their existing understandings to provide a richer experience for all students. The majority of the of the session will focus on brainstorming and developing lessons/activities that emphasize both process and product for a range of math courses.
Conversation Links
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Erin Franzinger BarrettChicago Public Schools
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Cynthia SchachtHyla Middle School
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Jessica MullenGreene County Middle School
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Jay SorensenRio School District
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Harlan HoweThe Kinkaid School
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Ray O'Brien
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Tekeia HowardThe Miami Valley School
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dan goldnerBoston Public Schools
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Lauren WinesThe Shipley School
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Kevin MooreMalvern Prep/ UPenn
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Rachel Matthews
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Leah Wilson
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Ed Allen
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Sean Conner
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Maanika KeesaraMastery Charter - Thomas High
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Rosaria BelluHudson HS of Learning Technology
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Shelly Watts
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Randi Schreiner
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Paule RodrigueCECCE
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Rusty RigbyHudson High School of Learning Technologies
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Bryan LakatosThe Miami Valley School
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Chuckie CopelandEduConcierge: Director of Travelling Services
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Kyle KauffmanSouth Western High School
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Kristin HOKANSONSchool Lane Charter School
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Alexander Gallant
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Christina MoradoOyster Adams Bilingual School
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Geoff Jablonski
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Mary MurphyDouglas County School District
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Teresa KelleyFreire Charter School
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Paula Don
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Katharine HudsonHaverford School
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Drew FrankDavis Academy
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Brian Stumm
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Swetha NarasimhanUniversity of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education; Science Leadership Academy
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Helen Huang-HobbsUniversity of Pennsylvania, JR Masterman High School,
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Russell LoucksDouglas County School District
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Melissa Beemsterboer
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