5th International Conference on Developing Mathematical Resilience

Background

The Mathematical Resilience Network was launched in 2022 at the Third International Conference on Developing Mathematical Resilience with the intention of supporting academic and practitioner research and practice that uses the Mathematical Resilience Framework in addressing mathematics anxiety.

The University of Nairobi, through the Faculty of Education,  will host the fifth International Conference on Developing Mathematical Resilience. The Conference will be held on July 8 -10, 2026. It will anchor on opportunities and challenges of developing sustainable mathematical and statistical resilience. The focus areas will be on policy, multidisciplinary collaboration and partnerships; research, curriculum innovation and pedagogical Practices; integrating technology and digital tools; equity, access, diversity and inclusion; and Institutional support for sustainable mathematical and statistical development

The conference will feature papers from researchers, academics, teachers and from those who work with people of any age who are learning mathematics. Having mathematical resilience enables people to overcome barriers that learning mathematics presents. Research papers will focus on overcoming mathematics anxiety, which is prevalent globally, and to help learners know how to protect their wellbeing and still learn mathematics. All the papers in this conference will be research-based to showcase how mathematical resilience is making an impact in learning environments from higher education to schools and in homes, in countries across the world. 

Theme: Opportunities and Challenges of Developing Sustainable Mathematical and Statistical Resilience

2. Sub-themes and focus areas

a) Foundations, Policy, and Systemic Collaboration

·       Policy and Institutional Support for Sustainable Mathematical and Statistical Development

·       Psychosocial and Developmental Foundations of Mathematical Resilience

·       Inter- and Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Partnerships in Mathematical Resilience and Statistical Resilience

b) Pedagogical Innovation and Access

·       Research, Curriculum Innovation and Pedagogical Practices in Mathematical Resilience

·       Capacity Building of Curriculum Implementers in Mathematical Resilience

·       Equity, Access, Diversity, and Inclusion in Teaching and Learning Mathematics

c) Digital, Professional, and Infrastructural Support

·       Integrating Technology and Digital Tools in Mathematical Resilience and Statistical Resilience

·       Infrastructure and Capacity in Strengthening Mathematical Resilience

·       Equity, access, diversity and inclusion in teaching and learning mathematics

3. Venue – University of Nairobi Towers, UoN Main Campus, University Way Nairobi, Kenya

4. Dates for the conference – Pre-conference Workshop- 8th July 2026,

      Conference – 9th and 10th July 2026

 

Send Abstract to: mrconference2026@uonbi.ac.ke

 

 

FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENT

To improve financial management and ease reconciliation processes, the conference has adopted a dedicated half conference code. This code will streamline tracking of all conference-related income and expenditure, simplify reporting, and enhance transparency during audit and post-event financial review:

The Conference Code is: CONFED001

Payment Account:

Account Name:           -           University of Nairobi Grants Dollar

Account No.                -           1104828960

Account Currency       -           US Dollars

Bank Name:                -           KCB Bank

Branch                         -           University Way,

Bank Address:                         P.O. Box 7206 –00100 GPO, Nairobi, Kenya                                                

Bank Code:                 -           036

Branch Code:              -           01167

Swift Code:                 -           KCBLKENX

The Payment will be made in form of direct bank transfer to the above account. Make sure you indicate under the payment reference/purpose the above code e.g  Purpose : Payment for Conference charges : CONFED001

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 

Sue Johnston-Wilder is an Associate Professor at the University of Warwick whose work focuses on developing mathematical resilience, fostering psychological safety, and protecting learners’ mathematical wellbeing. Co‑developer of the Mathematical Resilience Framework, she promotes supportive learning cultures where struggle is valued, learners feel safe to take risks, and maths anxiety can be addressed constructively. Sue collaborates internationally with educators and researchers to build environments that nurture agency, struggle, and positive mathematical identities. Through research, professional development, and advocacy, she champions inclusive practices that enable all learners to engage confidently with mathematics and to sustain mathematical wellbeing across diverse educational contexts. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Judah-Paul Makonye is an NRF-rated researcher and associate professor of mathematics education. He is the deputy chair for the Universities of South Africa, Teaching and Learning Mathematics Community of Practice. He obtained his PhD in 2012 at the University of Johannesburg. He taught at  Zimbabwe and South African universities. Publishing widely, his research focuses on Mathematics Teacher Professional Knowledge, including Professional Noticing of Learner Mathematical Thinking. He has supervised tens of masters and PhD postgraduate students. In 2025, he was the steering committee chair for the African Chapter of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (AFRICME7) conference in South Africa.