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2. A Case for Ethics in the Mathematics Major Curriculum.
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Alayont, Feryal
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ETHICAL decision making ,ETHICAL problems ,ETHICS ,DIESEL fuels ,DATA security failures ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
When our students enter the workforce, be it in academia or in business, industry, government, they will be forced to make decisions about various ethical dilemmas. Once in a while, the scandalous stories like that of Enron, the three German auto-makers' diesel fuel pact, and the Equifax data breach make the headlines. However, employees at every workplace are faced with small to large-scale ethical situations almost daily. In our majors' future careers, a manager can be using an inappropriate graphic to display data to make the numbers look better, or the data collection processes used in a large public policy project can be completely skewed to support one conclusion that the client desires vs. another more reasonable conclusion. How well are our students prepared for dealing with these dilemmas? Can they even recognize an ethical dilemma? Do we provide them with the tools to be more vigilant about these situations and to make the appropriate decisions when the difficult choices have to be made? In this paper, I would like to invite us all to think about possible ways we can incorporate ethical decision making frameworks and case studies into our classes, particularly if our university does not have an ethics requirement for all majors. Even if there is a general ethics requirement, it is especially important for our students to be exposed to scenarios that are more relevant to the use of mathematics in the workforce since a general ethics course will not necessarily prepare them well for identifying subtle abuses of data processing and mathematical modeling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Just Mathematics: Getting Started Teaching Postsecondary Math for Social Justice.
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Ince, Kenan A.
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SOCIAL justice ,CIVIL rights movements ,COLLEGE teachers ,ANTI-racism education ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Following the summer 2020 civil rights movement and increasing attention to the intersections of mathematics with politics and power, many math educators have reported a desire to implement an antiracist pedagogy and to examine the intersections of their subject with issues of equity, inclusion, and social justice. Many resources exist for K-12 math educators interested in incorporating social justice into their curricula, but resources are comparatively scarce for college and university instructors (though this is changing quickly!). We discuss why one may want to teach mathematics for social justice, how to begin to implement issues of social justice into postsecondary math courses, and publicly available social justice materials for postsecondary math courses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Towards Pedagogy Supporting Ethics in Modelling.
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Oldfield, Marie
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EDUCATION ethics ,ETHICS ,STATISTICAL models ,MATHEMATICAL models ,ETHICS education - Abstract
Education for concepts such as ethics and societal responsibility that are critical in building robust and applicable mathematical and statistical models do currently exist in isolation but have not been incorporated into the mainstream curricula at the school or university level. This is partially due to the split between fields (such as mathematics, statistics, and computer science) in an educational setting but also the speed with which education is able to keep up with industry and its requirements. I argue that principles and frameworks of socially responsible modelling should begin at school level and that this would mean that ethics and real-life modelling are introduced much earlier than is currently done. Integrating these concepts with philosophical principles of society and ethics would ensure suitable foundations for future modellers and users of technology to build upon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. Violence in Mathematics Teaching: Reflections Inspired by Levinas' Totality and Infinity.
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Demattè, Adriano
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VIOLENCE ,CLASSROOM activities ,MATHEMATICS education ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
In mathematics class, violence is carried out in some usually not recognized situations. In this article, I share some reflections on the topic inspired by some passages of Totality and Infinity, work of the French-Lithuanian philosopher Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995). I find violence by the teacher in not promoting students' understanding of mathematics, in a distorted use of rhetoric, and in interrupting an ethical relation. This article analyses situations taken from class activities, focusing on the teacher's presentation of mathematical content and students' interventions. I also propose that the improvement of interventions in mathematics education is possible and suggest theoretical ideas for acting on situations of violence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. A Mini-seminar: Teaching Ethics in Mathematics in an Hour a Week.
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Miller, Allison N.
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STUDENT interests ,MATHEMATICS ,SET theory ,ETHICS ,BIG data - Abstract
This article describes a one-credit class on ethics in mathematics, which met once a week for an hour and discussed topics in cryptography, algorithms, and big data, and the role of mathematics in public life. I offer anecdotal evidence that even a course with relatively little time commitment for both students and faculty can have a significant impact on students' understanding of and interest in ethics in mathematics. I also collect recommendations and resources in the hopes of encouraging others to consider teaching such a course. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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