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One Student, Five Teachers - Stories, Lessons, and Challenges from a Math Educator’s Journey

December 14, 2021 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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One Student, Five Teachers - Stories, Lessons, and Challenges from a Math Educator’s Journey
Show Notes

This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.

Do you know your students? Do you REALLY know your students? Are you aware of the “cultural capital” (Pierre Bourdieu) your students have the potential to bring to—in fact, gift to—the classroom? Cultural capital can present in several forms, but in this edWeb podcast, Dr. Lott Adams focuses on cultural capital in the form of the embodied state: the knowledge, skills, experiences, etc. that students have. 

When we invite and engage students to contribute from the lens of their cultural capital, we open up possibilities for these students and for everyone in the learning community. Dr. Lott Adams shares stories from her early years of school to college that demonstrate how five educators valued her cultural capital and propelled her forward to become the mathematics educator and leader she is today. With each story, she also presents a challenge to participants: How do we find “it” (cultural capital) in students? 

In this edWeb podcast, listeners:

  • Explore the definition of “cultural capital” and its implications for education
  • Learn strategies for tapping into students’ cultural capital to use as an asset in the classroom
  • Develop a concrete action toward learning more about their own students’ cultural capital


This edWeb podcast is of interest to PreK-12 teachers and school leaders.

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