Cassie Brown Case Study 4 Problems (Recognize) 1.Cassie’s math teacher (Mr. Tempe) questions Cassie to reconsider further study of math in college. 2.Cassie.

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Cassie Brown Case Study 4 Problems (Recognize) 1.Cassie’s math teacher (Mr. Tempe) questions Cassie to reconsider further study of math in college. 2.Cassie is in emotional turmoil since her career goals and dreams for the future have been seriously questioned by her teacher. 3.There are misperceptions among people in this case study about the ability of women and students of color to succeed in the fields of math and science. 4.There is an underrepresentation of women and students of color as teachers in mathematics and the sciences, as well as in careers that require this background.

PartyBelief/Values CassiePersistent, feels her math teacher has low expectations on minorities and women; pride; feels supported by others. Mr. Horton:Wants to help. Mr. TempeWants to shield Cassie from failure; frustrated Cassie’s progress; strict & traditional; high math focus; low expectations women and minorities. Ms. Jensen:Wants to help; surprised to see Cassie; diplomatic for all parties; empathetic & concerned on low representation of women and minorities in math. Common Thread: _____________________________

References Adenika-Morrow, T.J. (1996). Lifeline to science careers for African American females. Educational Leadership, 53(8), Clewell, B., Anderson, B, & Thorpe, M. (1992). Breaking the barriers: Helping female and minority students succeed in mathematics and science. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Davis, B.M. (2005, June). Make room at the top: Getting to the heart of women’s exclusion from science & the professions - A real world look. Paper presented at the eighth International Women’s Policy Research conference. Retrieved November 8, 2010, from _Davis_Barbara.pdf. Riegle-Crumb, C. (2006). The path through math: Course sequences and academic performance at the intersection of race-ethnicity and gender. American Journal of Education, 113(1), 101–122.

Now it’s your turn. Come up with… 1.Values/Belief: Common Thread 2.4 goals of this case study 3.Action Plan taken from 1 of your 4 goals. For this example, you can write up to 2 strategies in your Action Plan 4.Work on your own CSA. Be prepared to share one reference that your CSA group has so far