Just Equations

Last Updated: 03/10/2024

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Overview

Just Equations is an independent partnership focused on reconceptualizing the role of mathematics in ensuring educational equity. It works across educational sectors to build awareness and support for policies that support equitable outcomes for students moving from secondary school to and through college.

The Just Equations’ report The Mathematics of Opportunity (2018) describes how traditional approaches to mathematics education can contribute to inequity. It also highlights emerging approaches to change that equation and ensure that math instruction is more equity-oriented and that math requirements are more valid and aligned across educational sectors.

The report notes that quantitative reasoning skills are vital for success in school, at work, and in life. Unfortunately, educators’ expectations regarding math can operate as arbitrary filters that stop too many students in their educational tracks, especially students of color and others who are traditionally marginalized in the education system. The report points out that most Americans dislike and fear mathematics.

Math requirements have long served as a major gatekeeper to advancement in school and college (e.g., passing algebra and calculus is often required for many students seeking college admission). However, efforts to design a new mathematics of opportunity have prompted a major reassessment of the way content requirements, instructional approaches, and testing practices combine to form policies that can determine students’ future educational opportunities.

Just Equations focuses on four policy goals:

  1. Public school policies which ensure that all students have a rigorous quantitative reasoning foundation that prepares them to succeed in college.
  2. Postsecondary admission and access policies that eliminate arbitrary barriers to college readiness and success.
  3. Redesigned math pathways that reflect 21st-century needs and align with students’ academic and career aspirations.
  4. Well-aligned, rigorous math expectations that support equitable outcomes across education systems.

Strategies to achieve these goals include: research and analysis to inform effective, evidence-based policy design and implementation; convening stakeholders from education systems, research institutes, advocacy groups, and state agencies to build shared knowledge and commitment; using an array of communications to synthesize research, highlight implementation challenges, and promote practical solutions; and providing expert advice to educational leaders, organizations, state agencies, and journalists,

Partners

Just Equations; Campaign for College Opportunity; Career Ladders Project; Complete College America; National Association for College Admissions Counseling; PACE; Policy Analysis for California Education; TODOS: Mathematics for All; Charles A. Dana Center at the University of Texas at Austin; the Education Trust; the Education Trust-West; the Opportunity Institute.

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