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In this episode, I had the chance to chat with Nayoung Weaver about growing up as a transnational student (i.e. "Third Culture Kid"), her personal Math journey, combating the Model Minority Myth, engaging in translanguaging practices, student agency in the international Math classroom, and so much more! To learn more about Nayoung's work, you can visit the Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color (AIELOC) website at aieloc.org or you can follow her on Twitter (@NayoungWeaver).
BIO: Nayoung Weaver is a College Counselor and AP Math teacher at an international school in Asia. As a “Third Culture Kid (TCK),” she is raising her second-generation TCKs while working to make mathematics education global, equitable, and inclusive to diverse learners.
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In this episode, I had the chance to chat with Nayoung Weaver about growing up as a transnational student (i.e. "Third Culture Kid"), her personal Math journey, combating the Model Minority Myth, engaging in translanguaging practices, student agency in the international Math classroom, and so much more! To learn more about Nayoung's work, you can visit the Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color (AIELOC) website at aieloc.org or you can follow her on Twitter (@NayoungWeaver).
BIO: Nayoung Weaver is a College Counselor and AP Math teacher at an international school in Asia. As a “Third Culture Kid (TCK),” she is raising her second-generation TCKs while working to make mathematics education global, equitable, and inclusive to diverse learners.