About:
The goal of the workshop was to encourage discussion in the UKHE mathematics community on these topics, as well as to identify effective interventions. This workshop took place over two days in January as a virtual workshop, hosted by ICMS. Speakers and discussion focused on three interlinking themes: diversity in the history of mathematics, racial considerations in the interaction of mathematics and statistics with society, and inclusive pedagogy. The event aimed to identify strategies that could be easily implemented within existing modules as well as longer term goals on which the mathematics community could collaborate moving into the future.
Programme:
Tuesday 25 January 2022
13.00-14.00: Aris Winger, Georgia Gwinnett College
14.00-15.00: June Barrow-Green, Open University, Chris Hollings, University of Oxford, and Edmund Robertson, University of St Andrews
15.00-16.00: Break
16.00-16.45: Karine Chemla, CNRS
16.45-17.30: Discussion break out groups on how to put history and stories into curriculum in UK
17.30-18.00: Reporting back from discussion groups
Wednesday 26 January 2022
13.00-13.45: Tarik Aougab, Haverford College
13.45-14.30: Kutoma Wakunuma, De Montford University
14.30-15.00: Discussion
15.00-16.00: Break
16.00-16.45: Danny Bernard Martin, University of Illinois
16.45-18.00: Panel discussion with Aris Winger, Georgia Gwinnett College, Danny Bernard Martin, University of Illinois, and Vijay Teeluck, Sheffield Hallam University