Friday, February 5, 2016

Brain Plasticity and Mindset in College Math Education


The world of math education is, these days, exciting, vibrant, and varied. I’m constantly finding wonderful new materials to use, new research to share, and new discussions to engage in.

One of my (many) struggles is this: so much of the research, and so many of the materials, are centered around K-12 students. I teach community college. My students are adults, some of them are well beyond their 20’s, and I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that none of them appreciate being treated as if they are 12. However, most of the materials and the research around K-12 math education (including some from middle school, and even elementary school) are relevant to these adult students, so I use them in my classroom. I spend a lot of time re-creating materials, not only to adapt them to my personal styles and curriculum, but often just to remove age branding. This week I’ve been using materials from the youcubed.org Week of iMath, and I didn’t have time to recreate all of the materials, so I used a pencil to scratch out “Grades 5-9” from the logo before making copies.