Teacher education and marginalized communities: using photovoice

13 November 2024, 2.00 PM - 13 November 2024, 3.00 PM

Dr Sigal Rotem (Assistant Professor, Freudenthal Institute, Utrecht University)

This is a hybrid event: Information on how to attend is found at the end of your order confirmation email. 35 Berkeley Square Bristol BS8 1JA

Event information

Teacher education and marginalized communities: using photovoice

Wednesday 13th November 2024, 14:00 - 15:00 (GMT)

This event is a Bristol Conversations in Education (BCE) seminar, which is free to attend and open to the public. The event is also hosted by the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Curriculum (TLC).

Venue – Hybrid / 35 Berkeley Square. Information on how to attend the event will be available in your registration confirmation email.

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About the event

In this talk, Dr Sigal Rotem will share her experience as a mathematics teacher educator working with marginalized communities in Israel.

She will share his efforts integrating social-ecological issues with mathematical problem-solving while honing her student-teachers voices and their communities.

She will start by emphasizing that context matters and give an introduction to the Bedouin community, which is one of the marginalized communities she has been working with.

Using multiple examples, she will share how the photovoice method enabled the student-teachers to bring their voice forward, allowing them to discuss their communities' socio-ecological issues as part of a college course about mathematical problem-solving, connecting these issues to mathematics. 

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