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​Math and Science of Indigenous People

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Math and Science of Indigenous People

The Math & Science of Indigenous Peoples (MSIP) 8-week program merges STEM concepts with the cultures and traditions of Indigenous Peoples, and empowers youth to strengthen and preserve their communities by acquiring new knowledge and skills. Through collaboration and the enthusiastic support of tribal leaders, Calculus Roundtable's team of teachers, college fellows and instructional coaches conduct nature walks, computer training, and hands-on activities related to algebra, geometry, engineering, and the natural sciences. The MSIP program facilitates an invaluable exchange of knowledge that can only lead to brighter futures for all involved.
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Why MSIP - and Why Now?

0.4% 
of all engineering bachelor's degree recipients
8.6 Million 
STEM jobs

Source: Sandia National Laboratories 

Source: Technology Student Association

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Who is this program for?

This eight-week program is ideal for students who want to expand their learning horizons.
  • elementary school students
  • middle school students
  • high school students
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Key Takeaways

Over the course of this eight-week program, you will learn about STEM concepts which are merged with cultures and traditions of indigenous peoples. Specifically:
  • ​you will acquire new knowledge and skills
  • you will apply STEM concepts to cultures and traditions of indigenous peoples
  • you will expand your understanding of STEM concepts

Program Highlights

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Earn a Calculus Roundtable Math and Science of Indigenous People's certificate
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Insights from CR Fellows and Native STEM Professionals 
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Activities and assignments in each module demonstrate your understanding of concepts
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Learn math and science skills
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New information is connected to existing knowledge and real-world tasks
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  • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Board
    • Partners
    • Our Vision
    • Why STEM?
    • Press
    • Resources
  • Our Impact
    • Where we work >
      • US Map
    • Research >
      • Case Studies
    • Solutions
    • Success >
      • Stories
  • Programs
    • Think Like A Game Designer
    • Biomed
    • Climate Justice
    • Girls Math Club >
      • GMC Registration
    • Post-Secondary Fellowship >
      • Diversity in STEM
      • EdX Fellowship
    • Money Works
    • Math and Science of Indigenous People
  • Donate
    • Ways to Donate
    • Get Involved
    • Start a Fundraiser
    • Shopping Cart >
      • Product1
  • PiDay