Mathematics and Equity, Past and Present, through the Lives and Work of Women Mathematicians.

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Mathematics and Equity, Past and Present, through the Lives and Work of Women Mathematicians

Women & Mathematics Course Background Inspired by Teri Perl’s book Math Equals Elective upper division MATH course, but truly interdisciplinary, sometimes cross-listed with HONORS or Women’s Studies Examines the lives of 9 women mathematicians throughout history (4 th through 20 th century) Engages students in mathematical topics related to the work of these women Addresses gender equity in mathematics education (K to doctoral-level) and careers Team teaching effort supported by a Tensor-MAA Women & Mathematics grant: Women & Mathematics for Future Teachers

Hypatia 370? Alexandria

The Overarching Course Goals are To examine the lives and contributions of 9 women mathematicians from the 4 th to the 20 th centuries To investigate current gender issues related to women’s skills and participation in mathematics from grade school through graduate school and their participation in math- related careers To provide students an opportunity to experience “doing mathematics” in a supportive and cooperative environment and to encourage them to be more aware of their own mathematical thinking To undertake a deeper investigation that explores one or more of the above areas

Emilie du Chatelet France

Selected Learning Outcomes: Be able to Synthesize from the 9 women’s biographies common experiences/obstacles faced by these women & identify factors that enabled their success Discuss the current situation in the US regarding women’s participation and achievement in mathematics in K-12, higher ed, and industry Read critically articles in journals and news media about gender issues in math education Make & investigate mathematical conjectures

Maria Agnesi Italy

Recurring Mathematical Themes The distinct and vital roles of inductive and deductive reasoning in mathematics The occurrence and value of multiple representations in mathematics Mathematics is much more than “a study of numbers,” which is the view held by many students when they enter the course

Sophie Germain France

Assessment data indicates the course Encourages students, some of whom are future K- 12 teachers, to adopt a more expert view of mathematics Provides students with an opportunity to “do math” in a supportive environment Prepares them to discuss the current US situation regarding women’s ability and participation in mathematics Informs future teachers about equitable classroom practices and encourages them to incorporate these into their teaching

Mary Somerville Scotland

Course Activities and Assignments Read/discuss biographies & gender equity research Write a short paper on gender equity issues Mini-lectures & doing math in pairs or small groups 20-minute quizzes every 2 to 3 weeks Significant research project on topic of student’s choice + 2 minute in-class “elevator speech” Electronic poster and in-class report on a modern woman mathematician; if a future teacher, student does a lesson plan not a poster Final reflective writing assignment that addresses major course goals

Ada Byron Lovelace England

One of the lessons: Biographical & Gender aspects Read biography of Sonya Kovalevskaya and post answers to these questions on discussion board: What sort of access did Sonya Kovalevskaya have to education? What similarities/differences did you note with the previous women's lives? How did Sonya handle her family responsibilities? What sort of a mathematics did she work on and what sort of career did she have, if any? Were there any surprises or new developments for women in mathematics showing up in her life? In-class we discuss similarities/differences between her life/career and previous women

Sonya Kovalevskaya Russia

One of the lessons: Mathematical aspects 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + … = ? 1.Introduce infinite series through Zeno’s paradox –Can I get to the other side of the room? –Can the sum of infinitely many terms be finite? 2.Find the sum of an infinite geometric series numerically, algebraically, geometrically and kinesthetically 3.Follow-up assignments: Repeat these activities for 1/3 + 1/9 + 1/27 + … = ? Utilize the concept of geometric series to (a) interpret infinite repeating decimals (b) analyze data from a 1972 public health problem in Iraq (Zill & Wright, 2009)

Grace Chisolm Young England

1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + … Numerically Find a pattern by adding successive terms 1/2 = 1/2 1/2 + 1/4 = 3/4 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8= 7/8 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16= 15/16 Students see the more terms added, the closer to 1. Inductive Reasoning leads to an expression for the nth partial sum which can be explored with or without limits.

Emmy Noether Germany

1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + … Algebraically S = 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + … S/2 = 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + … S - S/2 = 1/2 S = 1 Can repeat for the general infinite geometric series: S = a + ar + ar 2 + … = a/(1-r), |r|<1 Can present a more rigorous derivation

Gloria Hewitt United States

1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + … Geometrically By asking two questions: 1. Do we need to shade points outside? 2. Will we eventually shade every point inside? we can develop an epsilon-N proof.

Fan Chung Taiwan

1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + … Kinesthetically Randrianantoanina, B. (2004). A Visual Approach to Geometric Series. CMJ. 35(1),

Evelyn Boyd Granville United States

End-of-semester reflection prompts Identify common experiences and obstacles in the lives of the 9 historical women studied. How have things changed for modern women mathematicians? What challenges remain in the 21 st century? Review your responses to what mathematics is and how new mathematical knowledge is produced. Discuss your current view and how the course changed or reinforced it. Give specific examples. On the **MenRSmartR** blog you read: "In all of history there have been no women geniuses. This clearly indicates males have a superior intelligence!" Draw on material from this course to craft a response.

Cleopatria Martinez United States

QUESTIONS? SPECIAL THANKS to Florence Fasanelli Director, MAA TENSOR Foundation program & my colleagues and co-authors Alissa Crans and Lily Khadjavi