Building a Positive Math Identity

A Brain-Science Approach
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Building a Positive Math Identity
September 2025 | 256 pages | Corwin
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When brain science meets math success

Emotions drive learning. This is an essential component of understanding how a student’s math identity is closely connected to their math success. How a student sees themselves in relation to math is dynamically constructed in their brain and is constantly changing. Every learner deserves to exist in harmony with mathematics. This book shows you how to make that mantra a reality for all students.

Liesl McConchie offers an exciting new perspective on math identity through her extensive research on how the brain learns. Liesl walks readers through cognitive neuroscience in a humorous and friendly way, using metaphors and everyday stories to explain how emotions and cognition interact. She offers engaging and simple brain-based strategies and activities to implement in the classroom.

In Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain Science Approach, Liesl

  • Translates complex brain science principles for educators in an accessible and engaging way
  • Provides practical exercises and lessons that you can use in classroom right away
  • Shares real-world stories that provide deeper insight into how math identity is shaped over the years
  • Offers activities to help teachers gain insight into the math identities of our students
  • Guides teachers to explore our own math identity and the impact it can have on our students

Most important, the book pushes back on the prevailing message about math identity that tends to focus on student efficacy alone. This approach puts the burden on the individual, which can lead to additional oppression of those who have been most marginalized in math. Here’s our opportunity as educators to reexamine what it means to have a positive math identity--and to learn to use brain-based tools to build on a positive math identity for our students from the earliest ages.

Contents

Dedication

Dedication

Preface

Preface

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Part I: How Emotion and Cognition Collide to Inform Math Identity

Part I: How Emotion and Cognition Collide to Inform Math Identity

Chapter 1: What Is Math Identity

Chapter 1: What Is Math Identity

Chapter 1: Appendix

Chapter 1: Appendix

Chapter 2: The Relationship Between Emotion and Cognition

Chapter 2: The Relationship Between Emotion and Cognition

Part II: The Four Variables of Math Identity

Part II: The Four Variables of Math Identity

Chapter 3: My Past Relationship With Math

Chapter 3: My Past Relationship With Math

Chapter 4: My Future Relationship With Math

Chapter 4: My Future Relationship With Math

Chapter 5: The Socio-Cultural Influences Affecting My Relationship With Math

Chapter 5: The Socio-Cultural Influences Affecting My Relationship With Math

Chapter 6: My Personal Relationship With Math

Chapter 6: My Personal Relationship With Math

Part III: Applying What You’ve Learned to You and Your Classroom

Part III: Applying What You’ve Learned to You and Your Classroom

Chapter 7: Your Own Math Identity as a Teacher

Chapter 7: Your Own Math Identity as a Teacher

Chapter 8: Teaching Practices That Impact Math Identity

Chapter 8: Teaching Practices That Impact Math Identity

Chapter 9: Where We’ve Been; Where We’re Going

Chapter 9: Where We’ve Been; Where We’re Going

References

References

Index

Index

Description

When brain science meets math success

Emotions drive learning. This is an essential component of understanding how a student’s math identity is closely connected to their math success. How a student sees themselves in relation to math is dynamically constructed in their brain and is constantly changing. Every learner deserves to exist in harmony with mathematics. This book shows you how to make that mantra a reality for all students.

Liesl McConchie offers an exciting new perspective on math identity through her extensive research on how the brain learns. Liesl walks readers through cognitive neuroscience in a humorous and friendly way, using metaphors and everyday stories to explain how emotions and cognition interact. She offers engaging and simple brain-based strategies and activities to implement in the classroom.

In Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain Science Approach, Liesl

  • Translates complex brain science principles for educators in an accessible and engaging way
  • Provides practical exercises and lessons that you can use in classroom right away
  • Shares real-world stories that provide deeper insight into how math identity is shaped over the years
  • Offers activities to help teachers gain insight into the math identities of our students
  • Guides teachers to explore our own math identity and the impact it can have on our students

Most important, the book pushes back on the prevailing message about math identity that tends to focus on student efficacy alone. This approach puts the burden on the individual, which can lead to additional oppression of those who have been most marginalized in math. Here’s our opportunity as educators to reexamine what it means to have a positive math identity--and to learn to use brain-based tools to build on a positive math identity for our students from the earliest ages.

Contents

Dedication

Dedication

Preface

Preface

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Part I: How Emotion and Cognition Collide to Inform Math Identity

Part I: How Emotion and Cognition Collide to Inform Math Identity

Chapter 1: What Is Math Identity

Chapter 1: What Is Math Identity

Chapter 1: Appendix

Chapter 1: Appendix

Chapter 2: The Relationship Between Emotion and Cognition

Chapter 2: The Relationship Between Emotion and Cognition

Part II: The Four Variables of Math Identity

Part II: The Four Variables of Math Identity

Chapter 3: My Past Relationship With Math

Chapter 3: My Past Relationship With Math

Chapter 4: My Future Relationship With Math

Chapter 4: My Future Relationship With Math

Chapter 5: The Socio-Cultural Influences Affecting My Relationship With Math

Chapter 5: The Socio-Cultural Influences Affecting My Relationship With Math

Chapter 6: My Personal Relationship With Math

Chapter 6: My Personal Relationship With Math

Part III: Applying What You’ve Learned to You and Your Classroom

Part III: Applying What You’ve Learned to You and Your Classroom

Chapter 7: Your Own Math Identity as a Teacher

Chapter 7: Your Own Math Identity as a Teacher

Chapter 8: Teaching Practices That Impact Math Identity

Chapter 8: Teaching Practices That Impact Math Identity

Chapter 9: Where We’ve Been; Where We’re Going

Chapter 9: Where We’ve Been; Where We’re Going

References

References

Index

Index

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Building a Positive Math Identity

A Brain-Science Approach


September 2025 | 256 pages | Corwin

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When brain science meets math success

Emotions drive learning. This is an essential component of understanding how a student’s math identity is closely connected to their math success. How a student sees themselves in relation to math is dynamically constructed in their brain and is constantly changing. Every learner deserves to exist in harmony with mathematics. This book shows you how to make that mantra a reality for all students.

Liesl McConchie offers an exciting new perspective on math identity through her extensive research on how the brain learns. Liesl walks readers through cognitive neuroscience in a humorous and friendly way, using metaphors and everyday stories to explain how emotions and cognition interact. She offers engaging and simple brain-based strategies and activities to implement in the classroom.

In Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain Science Approach, Liesl

  • Translates complex brain science principles for educators in an accessible and engaging way
  • Provides practical exercises and lessons that you can use in classroom right away
  • Shares real-world stories that provide deeper insight into how math identity is shaped over the years
  • Offers activities to help teachers gain insight into the math identities of our students
  • Guides teachers to explore our own math identity and the impact it can have on our students

Most important, the book pushes back on the prevailing message about math identity that tends to focus on student efficacy alone. This approach puts the burden on the individual, which can lead to additional oppression of those who have been most marginalized in math. Here’s our opportunity as educators to reexamine what it means to have a positive math identity--and to learn to use brain-based tools to build on a positive math identity for our students from the earliest ages.


Table Of Contents:

  • Dedication
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I: How Emotion and Cognition Collide to Inform Math Identity
  • Chapter 1: What Is Math Identity
  • Chapter 1: Appendix
  • Chapter 2: The Relationship Between Emotion and Cognition
  • Part II: The Four Variables of Math Identity
  • Chapter 3: My Past Relationship With Math
  • Chapter 4: My Future Relationship With Math
  • Chapter 5: The Socio-Cultural Influences Affecting My Relationship With Math
  • Chapter 6: My Personal Relationship With Math
  • Part III: Applying What You’ve Learned to You and Your Classroom
  • Chapter 7: Your Own Math Identity as a Teacher
  • Chapter 8: Teaching Practices That Impact Math Identity
  • Chapter 9: Where We’ve Been; Where We’re Going
  • References
  • Index

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A provocative and enlightening read! By skillfully weaving together equity, brain research, and compelling stories, the author clearly demonstrates why this work is essential. This book offers a powerful, research-backed argument for understanding how students’ math identities are shaped—or undermined. A must-read for anyone dedicated to creating meaningful, high-quality math experiences that empower every learner.
Pamela Seda, Seda Educational Consulting, LLC
McConchie has integrated research on identity development in math with the neuroscience of identity. Her approach will support teachers to build classrooms that help students develop the self-efficacy necessary to succeed in mathematics. I recommend this book to anyone seeking actionable steps to take in the classroom to build student confidence in mathematics.
Rachel Lambert, University of California Santa Barbara
This book is EVERYTHING! It is THE ultimate brain-based guide to math identity. Easy to read, packed with powerful tips, and guaranteed to level up your teaching game–every teacher NEEDS this book! I could not be more obsessed.
Vanessa ("The Math Guru") Vakharia
A rare book by a true math professional. The content is fresh, friendly, and backed by science. Liesl McConchie reveals more than just how a math identity is formed, but also how you can shape the identity that students need to succeed. The insights are great, but the real value is jumping into the book and taking action. Dozens of format-easy, practical tools that can be used the very next day. Yes, you can quit struggling and become a math champion. Raise the bar; then start raising your student’s proficiency in math every day!
Eric Jensen
McConchie’s new book, Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain Science Approach, offers a transformative lens on how cognition, emotion, and identity intersect to shape our students’ mathematical agency. Grounded in brain science, this book is essential for all educators as we commit to creating equitable and empowering learning environments.
Brendan Scribner, Scrib Mather, LLC

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