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Publications (2)


Atoyac River Museum / Memorial: a communication and education strategy for socio-environmental conflicts
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August 2024

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ISEE Conference Abstracts

Rocio Lopez Vargas

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Alejandra Mendez Serrano

Figure 1. Location map of the San Rafael community. Acknowledgement: M. J. Zamora-Almazán.
Figure 2. Classification of the "Animals in my community." Source: second grade, Teacher Daniel. Notes: 2a. Left to right and top to bottom: calf-large-land; bear-large-land; frog-small-water; turtle-medium-water; carpsmall-water; serpent-small-land. 2b. List of animals around the Atoyac River: Left column -Land: Dogs, horses, cats, parrots. Right column -Water: Fish, carps, frogs, axolotl, water snakes, tadpoles.
Figure 3. Biodiversity bar graphs. (a) Team 1. To the left -Land. To the right -Water. (b) Team 2. To the left -Land. To the right -Water. (3) Team 3. Left column -Land: Dog, horse, cat, parrot, calf, rooster. Right column: Water: Fish, frog, carp, axolotl, water snake, tadpoles. In this case, the number of each kind of animal is shown through the bar's length.
Mathematics education and social-environmental crises: an interdisciplinary proposal for didactic innovation with rural communities in Mexico
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April 2023

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Research in Mathematics Education

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Moisés Martín García González

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Alejandra Méndez Serrano

We report our progress on the “River Memorial Museum” didactic intervention project developed with schools, in the basin of the Atoyac River in Mexico, that are significantly impacted by the pollution produced through industrialisation. The teachers of the elementary schools in these communities, environmental scientists, educators, and community activists participated jointly in a co-construction process, designing interdisciplinary educational activities to study local environmental issues and recovering the principles of a socio-critical perspective of mathematical modelling. In this paper, we centre on presenting the methodology of the didactic intervention with the teachers of one school of an Atoyac River basin community and the principles for designing educational activities we developed collaboratively with them. We believe this methodology could be helpful to support others in thinking about similar opportunities in their communities.

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... Building from the experience of the Atoyac River Memorial Museum school project (Solares-Rojas et al., 2022), this study articulates and gives continuity to the actions of local environmental networks and organizations. We intend to explore the meanings children construct about their territory when it is the object of dispute and dispossession due to environmental devastation by creating maps at school. ...

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Exploring Children's Spatial Knowledge throug Maps Making for representing their Territory
Mathematics education and social-environmental crises: an interdisciplinary proposal for didactic innovation with rural communities in Mexico

Research in Mathematics Education