Statistics EDI Series: Melania Alvarez
Topic
Addressing Mathematical Inequity in Indigenous Education
Speakers
Details
In order to positively narrow the educational gap between the Indigenous communities and the rest of the population, there needs to be a continuous and long-term intervention for change. By leaving behind the philosophy of reduced expectations, mathematical scientists and educators in Western Canada have introduced a variety of interesting and challenging programs. Our first step has been to build partnerships with elders and schools run by Indigenous communities, as well as with urban public schools with a high concentration of at-risk students and Indigenous Students. With their input and support, a variety of outreach programs have been implemented, which will be described in this talk.
Additional Information
Location: ESB 4192
Time: 11am Pacific
Lunch & facilitated discussion: 11.50am - 12.30pm
This talk is one of the Statistics Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Speaker Series. For more information and a list of speakers, please visit: https://www.stat.ubc.ca/equity_goals
After the talk, we will be hosting an in-person facilitated discussion (lunch provided). If you would like to attend the virtual talk or the lunch, please register using this link.
Melania Alvarez, UBC
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
May 2, 2023
Time
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