On "Icky" Data, the Political Classroom, and Towards Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education:: A Conversation with Tonya Bartell

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This brief interview with Tonya Bartell introduces Towards Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education to the Numeracy audience. The interviewers also discuss with Tonya connections between quantitative literacy and mathematics for social justice, particularly in the context of US K-12 schooling. Tonya shares her perspective on topics ranging from the placement of quantitative literacy in K-12 mathematics education and how one might get started in incorporating a social justice lens into their teaching to paradigms for research in education.

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Tunstall, S. L., Osibodu, O., & Bartell, T. G. (2019). On “Icky” Data, the Political Classroom, and Towards Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education:: A Conversation with Tonya Bartell. Numeracy, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.5038/1936-4660.12.1.14

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