Our project team is reimagining how the clinical experience can be a place in which student teachers and mentor teachers are partners who collaboratively learn (i.e., co-learn) about equity-oriented math instruction in and through their work together. We have designed tools/protocols to help teachers collaboratively notice and make instructional decisions in their classroom that disrupt inequitable patterns of K-12 student participation, honor students' diverse assets, and support students' collective learning.
Our project team is reimagining how the clinical experience can be a place in which student teachers and mentor teachers are partners who collaboratively learn (i.e., co-learn) about equity-oriented math instruction in and through their work together. We have designed tools/protocols to help teachers collaboratively notice and make instructional decisions in their classroom that disrupt inequitable patterns of K-12 student participation, honor students' diverse assets, and support students' collective learning.