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Listening to the Girls: Participant Perceptions of the Confidence-Boosting Aspects of a Girls' Summer Mathematics and Technology Camp

September 1, 2007 | Public Programs

Females, students of color, and students of low socioeconomic status (SES) are often underserved or marginalized in mathematics education. However, some instructional approaches and intervention programs have been shown to educate these students more equitably. This study examines how girls of diverse racial/ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds perceived the characteristics of one such intervention program as inspiring the development of greater confidence in their mathematics skills. This article explains the similarities and differences of the perceptions of each group, as well as the implications for classroom environments and further research.

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  • Janet Hart Frost
    Author
    Washington State University
  • Lynda Wiest
    Author
    University of Nevada, Reno
  • Citation

    ISSN : 1062-9017
    Publication Name: Mathematics Educator
    Volume: 17
    Number: 2
    Page Number: 31
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Mathematics | Technology
    Audience: Middle School Children (11-13) | Educators/Teachers
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Summer and Extended Camps
    Access and Inclusion: Women and Girls | Low Socioeconomic Status

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