Math and Other Things

Mathers Math! With Deborah Peart Crayton

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Jan 7, 2026
Deborah Peart Crayton, teacher, author, and founder of the #MatherMovement, brings math identity and culture to the forefront. She talks about reframing math as a lens for life, using literacy routines to make math joyful and accessible, and practical classroom moves like story problems, bar models, and student-driven investigations. Expect lively ideas to spark curiosity and investment in learners.
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ANECDOTE

How Early Shame Shaped Her Math Path

  • Deborah Peart Crayton describes being the smallest Brown girl in class whose curiosity was shut down and later accused of cheating.
  • She opted out of advanced math after a guidance counselor let her stop, shaping her math identity and mission.
ADVICE

Rename Identity: Call Them Mathers

  • Use the term 'Mather' to give students language to claim math without pressure to become mathematicians.
  • Introduce 'reader, writer, mather' to normalize math as part of identity for all students.
INSIGHT

Math As A Lens, Not Just Steps

  • Mathematics is a lens to make sense of the world, not just a set of procedures.
  • Adults use math daily in varied roles, so expanding classroom definitions connects learning to life.
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