No Solamente Ellos Aprenden, Aprendemos Nosotros También : Latina Mothers’ Experiences with Co-Design Approaches in Creating a Math Activity for Their Children

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Latinos and Education Pub Date : 2023-09-28 DOI:10.1080/15348431.2023.2252506
Susana Beltrán-Grimm
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ABSTRACTCo-design approaches have roots in participatory research design methodologies, amplifying participants’ experiences, cultures, and beliefs by co-designing or co-creating an artifact or activity for and with other people. Little research has incorporated Spanish-speaking Latine families in co-designing early math tools and resources. Therefore, this study explored how six Latina mothers engaged in co-creating a math activity for their children. The results revealed that Latina mothers used cultural repertoires to navigate the co-design sessions and construct mathematical knowledge. Additionally, this study found that co-design methods centered Latina mothers as designers and users of their own math learning experience, positioning them as experts in their own learning and allowing for the co-creation of a meaningful math learning experience. These results provide insights into how co-design methods herald a different, more engaging way to involve Latine families in the design of math learning experiences and tools to standard family engagement interventions.KEYWORDS: Co-design researchearly mathLatine familiesfamily mathearly childhood Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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他们不仅在学习,我们也在学习:拉丁母亲在为孩子创造数学活动时使用联合设计方法的经验
摘要共同设计方法植根于参与式研究设计方法,通过与他人共同设计或共同创造工件或活动来扩大参与者的经验、文化和信仰。很少有研究将讲西班牙语的拉丁家庭纳入早期数学工具和资源的共同设计中。因此,本研究探讨了六位拉丁裔母亲如何参与为其孩子共同创造数学活动。结果显示,拉丁裔母亲使用文化曲目来引导共同设计会话和构建数学知识。此外,本研究发现,共同设计方法将拉丁裔母亲作为自己数学学习经验的设计者和使用者,将她们定位为自己学习的专家,并允许共同创造有意义的数学学习经验。这些结果为共同设计方法如何预示一种不同的、更有吸引力的方式,让拉丁家庭参与数学学习体验的设计和标准家庭参与干预的工具提供了见解。关键词:共同设计研究早期数学拉丁家庭家庭数学幼儿披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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