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Math Teaching and Learning Seminar

Teaching and Learning Seminar

In this week's Teaching and Learning Seminar, we will have an informal discussion of innovations in grading structures going on around the department.

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The goal of the Teaching and Learning Seminar is to create a community of graduate students and faculty who want to learn new techniques, ask questions, and share ideas in order to better our teaching and our students' learning.
 
This semester we are meeting on the following Thursdays at 2pm, in room 745 of Patterson Office Tower.  There is also a Zoom option available. Email ChloeUWawrzyniak@uky.edu for the Zoom link.  All are welcome to attend!
 
For more details about the seminar, including how to sign up for our listserv, see our website at https://math.as.uky.edu/teach-seminar.
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POT 745

Math Teaching and Learning Seminar

Integrating Computing into Mathematics Education:

A Case of Python Programming in Combinatorics

 

Computational thinking and activity are a fundamental aspect of what it means to conduct scientific and mathematical work. In light of this, some propose that students’ mathematical education should include an integration of computational activity into their mathematical experiences, giving students opportunities to engage with computational tools as they reason about mathematical concepts. In this talk, I make a case for this focus on and integration of computing in mathematics education. I present some broad rationales for this integration, as outlined in education literature and policy documents, and I propose ideas for how this might practically be implemented. As a motivating example, I present results from a study in which undergraduate novice programmers engaged with basic Python programming as they solved combinatorial problems. I demonstrate how this focus on computing is a natural extension of prior work on combinatorics education, and I highlight noteworthy aspects of students’ experiences with using computation in a mathematical context. I conclude by framing this work within ongoing efforts to better understand the nature of computational thinking and activity for undergraduate students. 

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Zoom: https://uky.zoom.us/my/bradley.elliott

Math Teaching and Learning Seminar

Title: Designing Calculus Tasks to Foster Creative Mathematical Thinking

 

Abstract:

Fostering students’ mathematical creativity necessitates certain instructional actions such as designing and implementing tasks that foster creativity. We will share our task design framework incorporating research-based task features and aligning them with the Creativity in Progress Reflection (CPR) formative assessment instrument. We will also provide some examples of utilization of this framework through instructor-designed tasks and transformation of routine exercises. 

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Zoom: https://uky.zoom.us/my/bradley.elliott

Math Teaching and Learning Seminar

Title: Connections Across Contexts in Advanced Mathematics Classes

Abstract: Research in undergraduate mathematics education often focuses on the experiences of individuals, as captured by interviews, and on examinations of instructional practice, through both interviews and observations. In this talk, I highlight work on four topics related to instructional practice: ways to analyze/examine instruction, connections between beliefs and instruction, homework as part of instructional practice, and considering instruction from a content perspective. While most of this work is grounded in abstract algebra classrooms, applications to a variety of mathematics courses will be encouraged and considered.

Zoom link: https://uky.zoom.us/my/bradley.elliott 

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Location:
Zoom

Math Teaching and Learning Seminar / Math Club

Katie Davenport, UK math major, will discuss research from her senior capstone thesis about how undergraduate tutors can be better prepared.  This is a joint event with the Math Club, and Katie's project has been supervised by Dr. Scruggs.

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Location:
Zoom

Math Teaching and Learning Seminar

Instead of using our normal Zoom link, we will be joining the UK College of Public Health, who is bringing in Dr. MarYam Hamedani from Stanford University to talk with us.  She will be discussing how to foster racial literacy in the classroom.

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Location:
Zoom

Teaching and Learning Seminar

Speaker: Carter Murray

Topic: Stereotype Threat, the phenomenon in which people feel themselves at risk of conforming to stereotypes of the own social group.  Our speaker will lead a discussion about how we can combat this threat in our classes.  

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Location:
Zoom
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