Native American Students & Tasks

We are indebted to the Mathematical Association of Victoria for keeping this history on their site from 2001 until 2008.

In 1999 Dr. Judith Hankes and Dr. Gerald R. Fast, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh became interested in the work of the Task Centre Project with Australian Aboriginal students. The work had been developing since 1993 and at the time was being included within:

  • Maths? No Fear! (MNF) project of the Northern Territory, and
  • Improving Numeracy for Indigenous Students in Secondary Schools (INISSS) project in Tasmania.
Oneida Nation Elementary School 1

Oneida Nation Elementary School
Entrance
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Judith and Gerald visited the Northern Territory and the following is an outline of events that transpired as a result:

Oneida Nation Elementary School 2

Oneida Nation Elementary School
Gymnasium and Classrooms
  • Following further discussions they arranged an initial professional development session run by Australian leaders in Wisconsin.
  • The success of this session encouraged them to arrange with the Oneida Nation Tribal School, Green Bay, for provision of an Aboriginal Task Centre kit, a Maths300 membership and a full week of professional development with an Australian leader. This happened in August 2000.
  • Building on this success, in March 2001, they organised another general information sharing workshop for teachers of Native Americans. Some of the sessions were led by a teacher from the Oneida school and some by an experienced Task Centre teacher from Tennessee.

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Follow this link to Task Centre Home page.