ViMTE: Education with and by Youth
Researchers: Yasmine Abtahi (University of South-Eastern Norway, PI), Beth Herbel-Eisenmann (MSU, coPI), Lisa Steffensen (HVL, coPI), Kjellrun Hiis Hauge (HVL, coPI), Richard Barwell (University of Ottawa, coPI), Trine Mette Foyn (USN, coPI)
Funding: The Research Council of Norway (NFR) has allocated NOK 9.9 million
Dates: 2023-2027
Abstract:
The ViMTE project will research the deliberate and explicit incorporation of human rights values in Norwegian mathematics teacher education programs and hence in the practices of future school mathematics teachers. The explicit incorporation of values (specifically: ethical awareness, human dignity and democratic participation) is a requirement of the Norwegian curriculum (Udir, 2020). These values have not previously been addressed in mathematics teacher education programs in Norway. ViMTE main objective is to develop new insights to strengthen the competencies of youth, teacher educators and pre-service teachers to incorporate these values in mathematics teaching and learning. Achieving this objective will involve theoretical and methodological innovation drawing on concepts from mathematics education and human rights education. In a participatory research approach, we will invite youth in grades 5-10 to collaborate with researchers, teacher educators and pre-service teachers in two universities to understand how existing practices support and hinder the incorporation of the Values in mathematics teacher education programs and to develop new practices. Within a broader social agenda, ViMTE will highlight the interplay between the learning of mathematics and the overarching Values-based knowledge that transcends subject boundaries and is necessary to contribute to a more socially sustainable society and working life.