Advocating for Equitable Mathematics Education: Supporting Novice Teachers in Navigating the Sociopolitical Context

In this essay, the authors situate elementary mathematics teacher preparation in a broader, sociopolitical context, one that includes historical patterns of educational privilege and oppression. The authors attend to the effects of “reform” movements that encompass a vast array of stakeholders and i...

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