Indigenous Math K-12 Symposiums

Each year the Indigenous Mathematics Network hosts the Indigenous Mathematics Symposium. The symposium is an opportunity for teachers, administrators, Ministry representatives, community members, and academics to connect, explore, imagine and share new ideas, resources and research on Indigenous mathematics education from kindergarten to Grade 12.

Our goal is to:

  • Learn about new research in mathematics and Indigenous education
  • Discuss and share approaches, research and educational projects for improving Indigenous math education
  • Develop community connections to facilitate and support improving Indigenous math education

2024 Symposium

Indigenous Community, Storytelling, and Mathematical Flourishing

May 14 and May 21, 2024 Virtual

2023 Symposium

Learning from Indigeneity: Living Mathematics Education as Relational Practices

May 10 and May 17, 2023 Virtual

2022 Symposium

Sustaining Resilient Mathematical Communities for Well-Being

May 12 and May 19, 2022 Virtual

2021 Symposium

Mathematical and Indigenous Futures: Generational Journeys

May 11 and May 18, 2021 Virtual

2019 Symposium

M in STEM: Exploring Mathematics in all kinds of Places

Tuesday May 14, 2019, In Person

2018 Symposium

Igniting the Sparkle 2018

Thursday May 17, 2018, In Person

2017 Symposium

Mathematical Landscapes for Reconciliation

Thursday May 11, 2017, In Person

2016 Symposium

Indigenous Education, Mathematics Education and the Curriculum

Thursday May 12th, 2016, In Person

2015 Symposium

Mathematics, Students and Community.

February 27, 2015, In Person

2014 Symposium

Mathematics, Weaving, Storywork, and Drawing

March 7, 2014, In Person

2013 Symposium

Sharing Approaches for Improving Aboriginal Mathematics Education

February 8, 2013, In Person