Math & Cultural
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Location: | YouTube Live (Register for Link) |
Join 4 Mathical authors, two hosts, and one more amazing panelist for this incredible event!
Join the Mathical Book Prize and ParentChild+ on Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 6:30pm Eastern Time for a free webinar broadcast on YouTube Live. (Registration link is provided below.)
Watch on YouTube Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv9mZttsDhE
Panelists:
- Jen Arena, Mathical Author, MARTA! BIG AND SMALL
- Ivan Brunetti, Mathical Author, 3 x 4
- Julia Finley Mosca, Mathical Author, THE GIRL WITH A MIND FOR MATH: THE STORY OF RAYE MONTAGUE
- Songju Ma Daemicke, Mathical Author, CAO CHONG WEIGHS AN ELEPHANT
- Jermell Witherspoon, Math Play and Literacy Conversation Speaker, Zeno Math
Moderators:
- Kirsten Bohl, Opening remarks and Panel Moderator
- Pamela Williams, Conversation Moderator/Q&A Facilitator
Register via the big green button on ParentChild+.org!
*Link to join will be sent to all registered guests the week of the event. This is event is free to join and we encourage you to share with all who might be interested.
How can we have conversations with our children about diversity and inclusion, early and often through math books and play? Why is Math Literacy especially important in children’s literature and school readiness? How can the intersection of early math and early literacy be joyful and playful for both children and adults?
We invite you to this new episode ParentChild+’s virtual series Windows, Mirrors, & Doors, where children’s book authors and advocates will lead us in a compelling discussion on math access and inspiration in children’s literature. The discussion will focus on math literacy and will shine a light on the impact that math representation has on the well-being and social-emotional development of children. It will highlight the importance of all children and families learning about math in a joyful, playful, and meaningful way, and making it a part of their early learning experiences.
This event is co-hosted with our partners at ParentChild+. For over 50 years, ParentChild+ has been working to strengthen inclusivity and diversity by partnering with parents to build school readiness supports in the homes of young children and their families. By committing to provide all families with reading and play materials that are diverse, inclusive, and culturally relevant, ParentChild+ prioritizes helping children and families to be rooted in their own identities and develop a strong sense of self and understanding of others. ParentChild+ believes that representation and book selection can be a powerful step toward building a stronger, more equitable world.
About the Mathical Book Prize
The Mathical Book Prize is an annual award for fiction and nonfiction books that inspire children of all ages to see math in the world around them. Mathical recognizes math-inspiring literature for kids ages 2-18. Prize-winning books are selected by a committee of teachers, librarians, mathematicians, and others. Each year’s selections join a growing list of stories ranging from picture books and graphic novels to chapter books and young adult literature.
The Mathical Book Prize is awarded by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), in cooperation with the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS). The award is presented in partnership with the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), and in coordination with the Children’s Book Council (CBC).
Mathical Book Prize Sponsors
The Mathical Book Prize is made possible with generous support from the Firedoll Foundation and Joan & Irwin Jacobs. MSRI / SLMath thanks the Simons Foundation for founding support of the Mathical Book Prize.