Foundations of the Mathematical Giftedness of Black Boys

This comprehensive course explores the rich and diverse contributions of Black boys to the field of mathematics, providing a foundational understanding of their inherent giftedness. The course is structured into three modules, each focusing on different aspects of mathematical giftedness and its development. Participants will gain insights into historical and contemporary contexts, transformative teaching practices, and strategies to support and nurture mathematical talent among Black boys.
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  • Planned Fall 2024

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    What's included in this online course?

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    Our courses foster a sense of belonging and collective growth, ensuring you are supported every step of the way

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    Explore and refine tools that foster culturally responsive teaching like the Hope Wheel, task guides, lesson plans

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    Our courses focus on the latest research and best practices in culturally responsive pedagogy, empowering you to create inclusive and effective learning environments

    Course Lessons

    Alex Collins

    Alex Collins is a sport scientist since 2002. He has a Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology and has been teaching training athletes for over 15 years in Chicago. Alex has worked with several teams for Olympic Games. Since 2019, he is working as a consultant in multiple teams, in building their performance strategy.
    Patrick Jones - Course author