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Title: Teaching%20Mathematics%20and%20Gender%20at%20the%20University


1
Teaching Mathematics and Gender at the University
  • Andrea Blunck
  • Department Mathematik
  • Universität Hamburg

2
Outline of the talk
  • The courses I teach
  • Aims
  • Methods
  • Some courses in detail

3
The courses I teach
  • My professorship
  • Mathematics Gender Studies
  • at the Department of Mathematics
  • so far cooperation with the study program
    Gender Studies Hamburg (ending)

4
The courses I teach
  • I teach courses on
  • mathematics
  • mathematics and gender, for students of
  • mathematics
  • mathematics education
  • gender studies

5
The courses I teach
  • Course of lectures Women in the history of
    mathematics
  • Seminars on topics like Women in mathematics,
    Mathematics and gender, etc.
  • Course Gender in MIN (mathematics, informatics,
    natural sciences), joint with Prof. Dr. Ingrid
    Schirmer (Dept. Informatics)

6
Aims
  • direct, obvious aims
  • raise students awareness for gender and
    mathematics, women and mathematics, girls and
    mathematics
  • make the contributions of women to mathematics
    visible
  • present female role models
  • motivate female students

7
Aims
  • more general aims
  • help changing the image of mathematics
  • initialize students reflection on mathematics
  • help students get a personal relationship to
    mathematics
  • motivate them to continue their studies

8
The image of mathematics
9
The image of mathematics
10
The image of mathematics
  • mathematics is
  • many formulas to learn
  • never changing
  • not lively
  • something for nerds and loners
  • something for boys / men

11
The image of mathematics
  • mathematics is
  • made by men and women
  • creative
  • lively
  • teamwork
  • with many different applications

12
Methods
  • more general
  • look at mathematics from outside, from different
    points of view
  • teach (in extra seminars, or integrated in
    ordinary mathematics courses) topics like
  • interrelations between mathematics and society
  • history of mathematics
  • mathematics in other cultures

13
Methods
  • use methods that are activating and unusual for
    mathematics courses, like
  • read and discuss texts
  • discuss on controversial subjects
  • work in small groups
  • let students prepare sessions
  • cooperate with students from other disciplines

14
Some courses in detail
  • Women in the history of mathematics
  • Life and work of 12 women mathematicians
  • Special view on the history of mathematics,
    history of women's education, history of science
    and of scientific institutions.

15
Some courses in detail
  • Women in the history of mathematics
  • Hypatia (370 415)
  • Emilie du Châtelet (1706 1749)
  • Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718 1799)
  • Sophie Germain (1776 1831)
  • Mary Somerville (1780 1872)
  • Ada Lovelace (1815 1852)
  • Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850 1891)
  • Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847 1930)
  • Charlotte A. Scott (1858 1931)
  • Grace Chisholm Young (1868 1944)
  • Emmy Noether (1882 1935)
  • Ruth Moufang (1905 1977)

16
Some courses in detail
  • Seminars
  • Women in mathematics yesterday and today
  • Gender and science an introduction (joint with
    Dr. Helene Götschel)
  • Gender and mathematics
  • Gender, mathematics, and technology

17
Some courses in detail
  • Seminar on Women and mathematics
  • Topics
  • What is mathematics?
  • The (male) image of mathematics
  • History of womens education
  • History of mathematics education
  • Gender-sensitive mathematics teaching
  • Biographies of women mathematicians
  • Gender studies and mathematics

18
Some courses in detail
  • Students feedback
  • I liked
  • that we discussed a lot and didnt only let the
    lecture wash over us
  • participants from different subjects! So
    interesting discussions came up.

19
Conclusion
  • Teaching gender topics to students of mathematics
  • gives the students
  • a new view on their subject
  • new motivation for their subject
  • encourages female students
  • helps changing the image of mathematics

20
Thank you for your attention !!
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