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Friday, June 26
 

9:30am PDT

Mapping the Commitment to Equity: Where TEEM Research Aligns with TODOS and What Gaps Remain
Friday June 26, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
We invite you to explore the future direction of the TEEM journal. This session presents a comprehensive content analysis of 80 TEEM articles (2009–2025), mapping publication trends and thematic areas with the five TODOS Missions. We utilized an initial AI-assisted analysis followed by a robust human reanalysis to identify areas of saturation. We will present data showing the alignment of all articles, with a specific focus on the 17 articles centered on students. We will conclude by collaboratively generating suggestions for future TEEM special issues to address these identified gaps.
Speakers
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Jiyeong Yi

Associate Professor, Iowa State University
Associate professor in Math Education at Iowa State University, specializing in mathematics education. My research focuses on supporting teachers in effectively teaching mathematics to Emergent Bilingual students.
Friday June 26, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
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10:45am PDT

Designing Community-Centered Data Talks: Tools for Equitable Elementary Data Science
Friday June 26, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
Today’s world is data-driven, and data literacy is foundational for student success, agency, and civic participation. This interactive session immerses participants in community-rooted data investigations that position multilingual learners and historically marginalized students as mathematical sense-makers. Using the cycle Wonder → Collect/Curate → Represent → Interpret → Act, we model data talks, accessible representations (tally tables, dot plots, bar graphs), and bilingual language supports that connect mathematics to family and neighborhood contexts. Attendees leave with a planning template, prompts, scaffolds, and a quick rubric to launch within two weeks. This session aims to have teachers place students’ own worlds at the center of rigorous math learning.
Speakers
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Gianna Shields

Project Staff, SJSU
I am a doctoral student at San Josè State University and the Executive Director of the Noyce Grant at SJSU. I spent 7 years in K-5 education and have been a CSU lecturer for 6 years in the department of Elementary Education. 
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Sandra Zuniga Ruiz

Project Staff, San Jose State University
Friday June 26, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
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1:00pm PDT

TODOS Antiracist Mathematics Book Club: Expanding our Circle to Parents, Caregivers, & Communities
Friday June 26, 2026 1:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
The TODOS Antiracist Mathematics Education Book Club will host its final session at the TODOS Conference, centering on Section 2: Parents & Caregivers and Section 5: Community Members from Antiracist Mathematics Education: Stories of Acknowledgment, Action, and Accountability. Participants (both in-person and virtually) will reflect on how partnerships with families and communities shape equitable mathematics learning opportunities, share insights from their own contexts, and consider actions that extend beyond classrooms. This session invites collaborative dialogue focused on sustaining antiracist practices through meaningful engagement with families and communities while learning from each other.
Friday June 26, 2026 1:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
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