Dietiker, LeslieBarno, Erin2024-05-202024-05-202022L. Dietiker, E. Barno. 2022. "Opportunities in social justice mathematics curriculum: Analyzing high school algebra lessons"https://hdl.handle.net/2144/48783This paper describes the opportunities for students in social justice mathematics (“SJM”) curricula designed for high school algebra students. We looked for opportunities for students to make sense of intersectional identities, take political action, and experience rich and expansive mathematical activities. Across 16 lessons, a majority have a strong emphasis on middle school, early-sequence linear functions, and statistics content. Additionally, the social action available to students within the classroom setting tends to be more on understanding contexts and less on using mathematics as a catalyst for identity attunement and community change. With these results, we make recommendations for future development of SJM materials that offer a wide spectrum of opportunities, designed in collaboration with local communities.Opportunities in social justice mathematics curriculum: analyzing high school algebra lessonsPresentation2024-05-0710.3102/18888220000-0002-5331-1334 (Dietiker, Leslie)0000-0001-8689-2553 (Barno, Erin)705807