
The Indigenous Mathematics Education Network
Welcome to the Indigenous Mathematics Education Network. Our goal is to bring together teachers, students, parents, families, administrators, community members and academics to explore and re-imagine ways of improving mathematics education for Indigenous learners.
As a collaborative space the Network supports all educators in exploring approaches for weaving together Indigenous culture, stories, pedagogies, community, place/land and math education.
Kugann Jaad design: Kuuhlanuu Billy Yovanovich
Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada | gettyimages.
Indigenous Math Education Symposium 2025 REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
May 13 and 20; 3:30-5:00pm PT Virtual
THEME: From Stars Above to Water Below.
Indigenous Stories of STEM Education for Mathematical Flourishing.
Community Beading Project
Beadwork is relational. Mathematics is relational. Nico brings us together to learn beadwork, engage in mathwork, and contribute to a collaborative beading project that deepens awareness of Indigenous presence and futures. This project led by Nico Williams is still ongoing!
Design | Ku•Kuu sea otter diving, Yahl ‘Adaas Cori Savard, for Council of the Haida Nation.
Centering Indigenous Pedagogies in Math Education Webinar
Join us for the continuation of this webinar series with leading scholars and classroom educators. This season’s 3-part series focuses on assessment practices in math education guided by Indigenous pedagogies and perspectives such as Indigenous Storywork, teachings from the land, and culturally responsive mathematics education.
Actions for Reconciliation
Here are some possible actions toward reconciliation. These suggestions might be helpful to share with families, friends, and colleagues.
Design by Reg Davidson
Centering Indigenous Pedagogies in Math Education
A 4-part webinar series where leading scholars and educators explore strategies for centering Indigenous pedagogies in mathematics education. Webinar series out now!