Q&A: Expert on the world’s first academic ethnomathematics program
Linda Furuto, a professor at UH Mānoa, started teaching ethnomathematics at UH West Oʻahu in 2007.
Linda Furuto, a professor at UH Mānoa, started teaching ethnomathematics at UH West Oʻahu in 2007.
Linda Furuto has been chosen to be one of 105 global leaders.
More than 60 educators have earned certificates or master’s degrees since the first ethnomathematics academic program launched in 2018.
Learn more about teaching ethnomathematics.
Learn more about UH Mānoa’s ethnomathematics program through virtual information sessions held on November 10 and 13.
The ethnomathematics program at the College of Education is the culmination of more than 10 years of building the UH Ethnomathematics and STEM Institute.
The program will develop teachers as leaders to discover multiple approaches to teaching and learning mathematics through project-based and place-based experiences.
UH Mānoa College of Education accepting applications for year-long Ethnomathematics and STEM Institute.
UH West Oʻahu’s Enthnomathematics Summer Institute shows teacher and students a different way to teach and learn math.
UH West Oʻahu’s Ethnomathematics Summer Institute offers unique field studies combining math and cultural lessons.