The Southeastern Regional Robert Noyce Conference brings together scholars, pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, mentor teachers, PI’s & Co PI’s of the NSF Robert Noyce program. The conference provides educational keynotes, sessions, networking and mentoring opportunities.
In this session, participants will hear insights about research-based ways to promote Black male success in middle and secondary mathematics classrooms. They will also hear reflections about this year’s book study, which had an explicit focus on Black male students’ mathematics achievement outcomes via a mathematical brotherhood. In doing so, participants will explore work regarding Black male students and share best practices for teaching mathematics to this population of students well.