
Making Math Moments That Matter How To Remove Tracking From Your Math Program - An OAME 2021 Panel Discussion
Jun 14, 2021
Join Jason To, a passionate advocate for equitable math education, Christine Suurtamm, a professor dedicated to engaging students in math, and Mark Chubb, a creative classroom teacher. They dive into the benefits of de-streaming grade 9 math in Ontario, sparking crucial discussions on equity in education. The panel addresses challenges educators face with de-tracking and strategies for fostering inclusive environments. They also explore shifting assessment practices to better suit diverse learners, encouraging innovative approaches in math education!
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Valuing Full Identities in Math
- Hema Khodai identifies as a "professional troublemaker" committed to speaking truth and honoring diverse identities.
- She looks forward to classrooms where learners' full identities are valued and seen.
Challenge of Diverse Class Readiness
- Educators worry about addressing wide readiness ranges in one class after de-streaming.
- This challenge offers an opportunity to flex differentiated instruction and build inclusive mathematical communities.
Prioritize Collaborative Teacher Dialogue
- Teachers learn best through dialogue with colleagues, co-planning, and co-teaching.
- Schools should schedule time for collaborative planning to support implementation of de-streamed mathematics.


