Global Citizenship magazine for schools

Global Maths

What role can maths play in understanding and addressing global issues young people care about? We hear from Maths teachers who have been exploring this in the classroom.

Global Maths

Many young people value social justice and equity, channelling their passion for global issues through movements such as Fridays4Future, School Strike for Climate and Black Lives Matter.

"Engagement with maths in the way it is used in the world outside the classroom requires different kinds of skills."

Scotdec have been working with a Maths specialist from the University of Stirling and teachers from across the Forth Valley and West Lothian RIC to explore the role maths can play in understanding and addressing global issues young people care about – with the aim of enabling better engagement with BGE and increased participation in maths in the post compulsory phase.

Maths in the World

The pandemic has demonstrated the importance of critiquing data, understanding key ideas in probability which determine risk and evaluating the inputs and outputs to models. Engagement with maths in the way it is used in the world outside the classroom requires different kinds of skills – critical and creative thinking, cooperation, managing complexity and uncertainty and developing empathy: skills essential for Learning for Sustainability and Developing the Young Work Force.

"Maths is more interesting when it’s about real life."

Teachers’ Response

We spoke to 2 teachers who have been involved in the project. Reshma Esmail has been an educator for 19 years and is currently a maths teacher at Bannockburn High School in Stirling.

“I think aspects of global citizenship have always been a part of my teaching but in an informal way.  Now, I can deliver it feeling that I have more knowledge to justify why I am doing it – and also how it fits in with other aspects of teaching such as Learning for Sustainability.”

Read the full interview here

Victoria Wall have been a teacher for 7 years and is currently a maths teacher at Wallace High School in Stirling.

“I have carried out Statistics lessons and Fractions lessons as a result of the project, both of which learners found very engaging. Feedback from young people included statements such as “loved learning about how people in other parts of the world spend their time” and “Maths is more interesting when it’s about real life."

Read the full interview here

Scotdec are currently recruiting for maths teachers in Edinburgh and the Forth Valley and West Lothian RIC to take part in phase 2 of the project. Find out more and register

Noticeboard

Read Woke

read woke

“It is a movement. It is a feeling. It is a style.” Challenge yourself and your students to read books which engage with issues of social injustices. Discover booklists and resources from the Scottish Book Trust

Radi-Aid

radi aid

Song, comedy and parody of Band Aid. With the re-release of ‘Do they know it’s Christmas?’, the Radi-Aid short film and accompanying resources asks us to reflect on the impact of the song 40 years on. Go to the resources

Orbital

orbital

A beautifully imagined mediation on what it means to be human and our relationship with our planet. A perfect short read for the holidays! Find out more

Climate Fiction Prize

climate fiction

The Climate Fiction Prize celebrates the most inspiring novels tackling the climate crisis. Through great stories, it will support societies to fully grasp the climate change threat and to embrace its solutions. Discover the long-list

Funded by oxfam logo Scottish Government