US Professor argues math education is White and cisheteropatriarchal space, 'limits' queer and students of color

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Professor argues math education is White and cisheteropatriarchal space, 'limits' queer and students of color​

A Vanderbilt professor delivered a lecture earlier this month at a major mathematician meeting that described college math education as "white" and "cisheteropatriarchal."

Luis Leyva, assistant professor of mathematics at Vanderbilt University, delivered a lecture titled, "Undergraduate Mathematics Education as a White, Cisheteropatriarchal Space and Opportunities for Structural Disruption to Advance Queer of Color Justice," according to the website of Joint Mathematics Meeting.

The lecture consisted of two parts. The first half of the lecture showed findings from Leyva’s research about the "educational experiences of 39 undergraduate queer and trans students of color pursuing STEM majors across historically White and minority-serving universities in the United States."
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Leyva’s lecture abstract states the "findings depict how Black, Latin*, and Asian QT (Queer-Transgender) students’ narratives of experience reflect forms of intersectionality, or instances of oppression and resistance at intersecting systems of white supremacy and cisheteropatriarchy."

"STEM Education as a White, Cisheteropatriarchal Space" (Leyva et al., 2022, American Educational Research Journal), to capture how intersectional oppression among QT students of color unfolds across three interconnected levels of influence in undergraduate STEM: ideological, institutional, and relational. In addition, I highlight findings that illustrate structural disruptions, defined as educational structures and practices that resist intersectional oppression in undergraduate STEM," Leyva said.

The second part of that lecture included "coping strategies among QT students of color navigating white cisheteropatriarchy in STEM for protecting their academic success and intersectional identities."

"I apply my framework and research findings to argue how undergraduate mathematics education operates as a white, cisheteropatriarchal space that limits learning opportunities affirming of queer of color identities and experiences. I conclude by re-imagining undergraduate mathematics education with structural disruptions that advance justice for learners marginalized across intersections of race, gender, and sexuality," Leyva said.

Leyva’s delivered the lecture at the "largest mathematics gathering in the world" on Jan. 4th in Boston at the Joint Mathematics Meetings 2023. According to Vanderbilt University Peabody College's website, Leyva is an assistant professor of Mathematics Education, a Department of Teaching and Learning faculty affiliate, and works for the Department of Gender & Sexuality Studies.

He works on research that "explores narratives of oppression and agency across historically marginalized groups’ educational experiences to uncover interlocking functions of racism and cisheteropatriarchy in undergraduate STEM."
Fox News Digital reached out to Vanderbilt University and Leyva for comment but did not immediately get a response.
 
>Blacks can't do math and making them do it is racist
somehow not racist
I love how they insult non-whites to their faces and have the most extreme colonialist outlook of anybody. An even more perverse version of the "white man's burden".

But then again, the last thing they'd want is for the niggers to escape the plantation.
 
Lol, I am curious to see this study.

How much do you want to bet that he focused on this single thing and ignored everything else?

IQ? School history? Familial environment? Mental illness? Substance abuse? etc... Do we even have a metric of what is supposed to be the average student's feeling to compare it to?

Also lol at 39 people, I am sure this was statistically relevant.

If I pick 39 retards and I ask them how they feel about bed time. Can I claim that bed time is absurdly harder on retards, because they really do not like it and they think it's unfair?
 
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Math is the Language of the universe. Its either right or wrong. Sucks to be lgbt and poc. Too much degeneracy slash fried chicken rots the brain from doing math I guess.

Please go fuck off and die.
 
39 undergraduates across various institutions? With a sample size that small I think its entirely possible that absolutely no valid conclusions that have any applicability outside of those few dozen students could be made. I know of studies of genetic disorders that are so rare they don't even have an established name and they had more cases to work with than he had in his sample size. This entire study just needs to be shit canned.

He's also an idiot, the title of his paper is actually "Black Queer Students’ Counter-Stories of Invisibility in Undergraduate STEM as a White, Cisheteropatriarchal Space", American Educational Research Journal, Volume 59, Issue 5. DOI: 10.3102/00028312221096455

Although the journal itself it paywalled, he did upload a copy to ResearchGate, so here it is, attached as a PDF to this post.

Enjoy your brain damage if you choose to read it.

The one regarding math isn't a published article, it was just a lecture, and no notes were provided, so we can only guess at the retardation in it.

X + Y = XY

I would expand that equation:

X + Y = XY = // = XX = X + X
 

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They genuinely view blacks et al like puppies. Proud of them for basic accomplishments like reading a book on the train, excuse them when they shit on the carpet because they are puppies and don't know any better. Puppies have no agency they're just puppies! There's no way a puppy can ever hope to pass precalc, so let's ban it and honestly it's the white man's fault for not just giving our adorable puppies an A for being so cute.
 
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