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Solving Social Issues

with math

Investigate social and political issues

Build confidence with math

For all learners

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Upcoming 7th and 8th graders

6/22-6/26 from 9am-noon

$100 (sliding scale available)

The Patton College of Education at Ohio University

ocems@ohio.edu or Dr. Felton-Koestler (felton@ohio.edu)

Description​

 

Campers will investigate social and political issues, such as diversity in media, the minimum wage versus a living wage, and climate change and the environment. Topics are explored in their own right and investigated mathematically.

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There is an explicit emphasis on justice, tolerance, and compassion.

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Each day also generally includes some problem-solving math activities that are not related to real-world issues as a warm up and/or cool down.

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Parent and Camper Comments

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"This kind of applied math is just what my daughter needs in order to remain challenged and engaged. Thank you!"

 

"Thank you! My child will say that she is not a fan of math or very good at it (her words, not mine!), but this camp helped her to integrate real world issues that had value with mathematical concepts, making her see useful, REAL ways math can be used beyond simple computation."

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"I’m glad her eyes were opened to some of the inequities we don’t always question."

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"She was familiar with the topics of environment/greenhouse gases from school but learned a few new things regarding diversity in the media and living vs. minimum wage. I appreciated the subject matter as a parent."

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"It was a thoughtful selection that covered a wide variety of issues. Some were already important to my child and often discussed in our home, while others encouraged her to think about additional issues."

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"It made me feel like I was a part in taking action."

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"I really enjoyed hearing everyone's aspects and opinions about this topic, even if I didn't always agree."

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"Fun! I liked the idea of finding the numbers and amount for an average Athens family. I feel like its something we could all relate to."

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Camp Expectations

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Arrival: 8:45am - 9:00am daily. Campers are expected to arrive on time and ready to actively participate.

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Pickup: 12:00pm - 12:15pm daily. Campers must be signed out and depart by 12:15pm at the latest.

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Food: No food is provided through the camp. Campers can bring dry, non-crumby snacks and bottles with water only.

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Discussion of Social Issues: Treat other campers and instructors with respect. We will be discussing social and political issues. It is okay to disagree with ideas, but personal attacks are not allowed.

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Cell Phones: Cell phones and other personal communication devices should be put away and on silent during the camp.

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Use of Internet and Technology: This camp will include online research. Campers agree to use the internet appropriately and responsibly. This includes agreeing to the following statements:

  • I will not give out personal information online for myself or others.​

  • I will only seek out materials, websites, and information relevant to instructional tasks.

  • I will immediately report any technology use that makes me uncomfortable or violates these policies.

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